Georgia-Pacific awards $10,000 to Lawrence County Hospital
Georgia-Pacific Monticello presented a grant of $10,000 to the Lawrence County Hospital, part of the company’s ongoing commitment to safety and strengthening quality of life in the local community.
This grant will go toward implementing a Community Health Assessment Needs program, which will include health screenings for the community and include heart, lung and stroke screenings.
Lawrence County Hospital administrator Semmes Ross and Norman Price, CEO of Southwest Health Systems, accepted the check for the hospital.
“These screenings will be offered monthly through our clinic at a discounted fee to the community,” said Ross. “These low-cost screenings are an affordable way to recommend health services and information to the community. Routine health checks can help find problems early, when the chances for treatment and a cure are better.
“This grant from Georgia-Pacific will greatly supplement this program and will be a great benefit to the citizens of Lawrence County.”
Headquartered at Atlanta, Georgia-Pacific is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of building products, tissue, packaging, paper, cellulose and related chemicals. The company employs nearly 35,000 people worldwide. Founded in 1958, the Georgia-Pacific Foundation has four key investment areas – education, community enrichment, the environment and entrepreneurship. For more information on the Georgia-Pacific Foundation, visit www.gp.com/gpfoundation.
Georgia-Pacific’s Monticello Containerboard mill produces linerboard in various grades and weights for domestic and export box plants. The mill was founded in 1968 and acquired by Georgia-Pacific in 1984. As Lawrence County’s largest manufacturing employer, Monticello Containerboard employs approximately 450 direct jobs and approximately 1,800 indirect jobs in Monticello and the surrounding communities.