Williamson Health Foundation
Phillips, Mathews Headline First Panel in Series Focusing on Women’s Health
Originally published in the Williamson Herald — Two Williamson Health professionals discussed the causes of disrupted sleep and how to attain a better diet during a women’s health panel on Wednesday, June 4. About 45 women attended the panel at The Sapphire Suite women’s coworking space in Franklin. The Jennings Circle, a branch of the Williamson…
Read MoreWilliamson Health Foundation to Host 30th Annual Williamson Health Champions Golf Classic and After-Party
Proceeds Help Fund the Williamson Health and Bone and Joint Institute Athletic Training Program Benefitting Williamson County Schools, After-Party Includes “Putting for Purses” Contest Hosted by Caroline Bryan as well as Live Entertainment The Williamson Health Foundation will host the 30th Annual Williamson Health Champions Golf Classic on August 18, 2025, at the Nashville Golf…
Read MoreWilliamson Health Foundation Announces “Thrive: A Journey to Better Living” Women’s Health Panel Series Luncheon
The Williamson Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Williamson Health, is proud to announce its upcoming Women’s Health Panel Series Luncheon titled “Thrive: A Journey to Better Living.” This special event is presented by The Jennings Circle, a Williamson Health Foundation program designed to help women embrace their own health through education and empower them…
Read MoreWilliamson Health Welcomes First Generation Beta Baby on New Year’s Day
On January 1 at 9:23 a.m. Williamson Health welcomed its first baby of 2025, Louis Michael, born to parents Madi and Brandon of Franklin, Tenn. He was born weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces and was 20 inches long. Baby Louis was delivered at Williamson Medical Center (WMC) by Heather Rupe, M.D. Nina Fredericks, M.D., is…
Read MoreSupport Williamson Health’s OB/NICU Patients This GivingTuesday
This GivingTuesday, the Williamson Health Foundation, the charitable arm of the Williamson Health regional health system, is giving the community an opportunity to make an impact on Williamson Medical Center’s youngest patients through donations in support of a special campaign. The foundation aims to raise $10,000 on GivingTuesday, held this year on December 3, to…
Read MoreCaring For Our Community: How We invest In The Future Of Williamson County
Originally published by YOUR Williamson — Many threads shape the fabric of a community. In Williamson County, that tapestry is defined by its rich history, generous spirit and deep-rooted commitment to one another. But Leigh Williams, executive director of the Williamson Health Foundation, said there is one vital strand that should not be overlooked—quality healthcare. The…
Read MoreFree Athletic Training At Local High Schools? Yes, You Read That Right
Originally published by Nolensville Town Life — Williamson Health, your Williamson County-based healthcare system, has a deep connection to Nolensville with five locations in our community. But did you know they also provide a full-time, certified athletic trainer to Nolensville High at no cost to the school? Megan Klein is a certified and licensed athletic trainer…
Read MoreA Commitment to Providing Top-Tier Healthcare in Williamson County
Originally published in YOUR Williamson — It’s been hard to miss Williamson Health’s growth over the past year. From the historic expansion and renovation project underway at Williamson Medical Center to a new clinic in Spring Hill, it’s clear that the regional healthcare system is elevating excellence in healthcare throughout the county. Williamson Health is committed to…
Read MoreWilliamson Health Foundation to Host 29th Annual Champions Golf Classic
Proceeds Fund Williamson Health Athletic Training Program Providing Free Sports Medicine Coverage to Williamson County Schools Williamson Health Foundation will host the 29th Annual Williamson Health Champions Golf Classic on Sept 18, 2024 at the Towhee Club, 3901 Kedron Road in Spring Hill. The Foundation is offering a morning tee time at 7:30 a.m. or…
Read MorePatients, Families Comforted by Williamson Health Volunteers
Sometimes they just need to hold her hand. Kay Pfeiffer remembers her first turn as a hospital volunteer many years ago. It was a role her mother made her take in a Chicago-area facility. Dressed in the iconic pink and white “candy striper” outfit, Kay helped to make patients more comfortable during their visit. Today, Kay…
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