Aug 08, 2022

Memorial Health System employees donate to youth baseball

Posted Aug 08, 2022 12:08 PM
<i><b>Pictured holding the check are Cy Taylor, ABC president (left) and Kevin Rogers, ABC vice president (right). They are shown with players from different teams of the Bandit Baseball Academy, including, from left: Heston Hoffman, Lane Hoekman, Cayne Taylor, Canyn Taylor, Crayton Taylor, Heath Hoekman, Drew Hansen, Landyn Rogers, and Colin Trower.</b> Photo courtesy Memorial Health System</i>
Pictured holding the check are Cy Taylor, ABC president (left) and Kevin Rogers, ABC vice president (right). They are shown with players from different teams of the Bandit Baseball Academy, including, from left: Heston Hoffman, Lane Hoekman, Cayne Taylor, Canyn Taylor, Crayton Taylor, Heath Hoekman, Drew Hansen, Landyn Rogers, and Colin Trower. Photo courtesy Memorial Health System

Memorial Health System

ABILENE - Employees of Memorial Health System (MHS) wore blue jeans at work for another Jeans Day fundraiser on Fridays throughout the month of July.

Employees make a donation, of at least $5, and are allowed to wear blue jeans at work.

A total donation of $715 was presented to the Abilene Baseball Club (ABC). 

The Abilene Baseball Club oversees travel baseball teams, as Bandit Baseball Academy, from ages 7 and under to 18 and under. The money raised will help with operating expenses for the club for items such as scholarships (so kids can play), equipment, uniforms, umpire fees, and more.

The monthly Jeans Day fundraiser is organized by the MHS Employer of Choice (EOC) committee.