Crellin Elementary Student’s “Be the Change” Project benefits GRMC Cancer Center

Crellin Elementary School student Kinleigh Hinebaugh selected the WVU Cancer Institute James & Shirley Bailey Regional Cancer Center at Garrett Regional Medical Center to be the recipient of her “Be the Change” project.

Kinleigh recently delivered her donation to team members of GRMC’s Cancer Center.

Photo caption: Pictured from left to right are Christy Bernard, RN; Ashley Smith, RN; Megan Hinebaugh (Kinleigh’s mother), Kinleigh Hinebaugh, Donald Savage (Kinleigh’s grandfather), Kelly Fitzwater, RN; and Dora Kitzmiller, Patient Care Tech.

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