ALL GOOD Ambulance

The ALL GOOD Ambulance is part of a 24-week, city-wide tour that visits Grady Neighborhood Health Centers, community events, places of worship, festivals and malls.

It is an invaluable tool to raise awareness and funds for Grady, our comprehensive service lines and the eight neighborhood clinics, while promoting healthy living, provide health education and raise money in a fun and interactive way.

The ALL GOOD is the Foundation’s cutting-edge, grassroots fund-raising project. The customized ambulance features flat screen televisions, a sound system, LED sign and a Wii gaming console. St. Mary’s Health System in Athens, Ga. donated the Ambulance through a grant proposal.

The ALL GOOD Ambulance will display Grady’s mGive number, the same text message fund-raising technology used by organizations to raise money after the earthquake in Haiti. Grady supporters can text Grady to 50555 and a one-time $5 donation to Grady Hospital will be charged to their cell phone bill.

The ALL GOOD Ambulance Tour will appear at over 100 events and is expected to provide health promotion materials and education to over 100,000 people, resulting in an estimated 10,000 follow up visits to the Grady Health System.

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