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With support from Community Medical Center’s Board of Trustees, patients, staff, Valley businesses, donor-investors and local celebrities—we’ve got some great people championing our quest to build Terry’s House.

Scelzi steps up
Patients and staff alike were excited when Valley native and 4-time NHRA drag racing champion Gary Scelzi stepped into Community Regional Medical Center. This legendary racer isn’t visiting just for fun, he means business and is encouraging the community to race to the finish line to help build Terry’s House.

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  Building for a Cause: Jeff Kroeker and Jim Christian
In an instant, your life and that of your family’s can be turned upside down. There is an effort underway to help families – dealing with a loved one’s critical illness – stay close in their time of need. It’s called Terry’s House and two prominent Valley business leaders are leading the way.
  All about Terry's House
Community Regional Medical Center is embarking on what was once a dream – a home away from home – which is now becoming a reality by providing family and loved ones of patients who are critically injured or sick a safe and secure place to stay while their loved one heals.
 

IN THE NEWS
 
 Concours car and motorcycle show back to benefit Terry’s House
 Hello Walls: Walls go up on Terry's House
 Pouring a foundation for Terry's House
 Construction of Terry's House begins
 Anonymous donor gives $750,000 toward Terry’s House
 Johansons inspired to give for Terry’s House
 Terry's House construction begins January 2010
 ABC 30: Terry's House Plans to Break Ground
 Wells Fargo commits $100,000 to Terry's House
 Derek Bogardus: Second Chance
 Kroekers help develop lodging facility for patients' families
 Valley residents help raise the roof on Terry's House
 Building Terry’s House: With arms wide open
 Building Terry’s House: Chasing Dream
 Thielen IdeaCorp supports Terry’s House
 Community welcomes green gift
 Bank of America awards grant to Terry’s House
 Richards gift keeps families nearby
 Board approves Terry’s House