When Mercy Hospital found that a cancer center is one of the greatest needs for the community, Mercy Health Foundation reached out in its base to help fund the $69 million project.
Mercy dignitaries broke ground in August for the Coletta Building, a breast health and cancer treatment center bringing valuable research to Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City.
With a projected opening date in spring 2016, the 86,000-square-foot space will be accompanied by 42,000 square feet of additional space that be available on the third floor for future growth.
“We started the campaign over a year ago and we currently have approximately $9 million of the $20 million that we have committed as a foundation to support this project,” said Kay Oliver, executive director of the foundation, which raises money solely for Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City.
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