JACKSON, CA – The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians has supported Sutter Amador Hospital with a $100,000 donation. The contribution will directly impact Sutter Amador Hospital’s Area of Greatest Need Fund, which supports the hospital’s emerging and critical needs, unexpected challenges and new technological advancements.
“The tribe commends Sutter Amador Hospital, especially for their hard work and dedication in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Adam Dalton, Tribal Chairman of the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians. “We hope that this donation will aid in enhancing patient care while helping to meet the growing needs of our community.”
Members of the Tribal Council and Crystal Jack, CEO of Jackson Rancheria, formally presented the donation to Sutter Amador Hospital.
“The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians is proud to have the ability to support Sutter Amador Hospital and their unwavering efforts to provide essential and exceptional medical care,” said Crystal Jack, CEO of Jackson Rancheria.
Sutter Amador Hospital will utilize the donation on programs and equipment that will be most beneficial for patients and the community.
“Sutter Amador Hospital has a long history of taking care of this community and that includes responding to urgent public health challenges, such as infectious diseases like COVID-19,” said Rachael McKinney, Hospital Area CEO for Sutter Amador Hospital. “Donor support continues to enhance our access to resources that help keep our employees, physicians and patients safe as we support our communities through any challenges that may come our way.”