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Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center Employee Chosen by State Senator Lou Correa as a 2014 Women Making a Difference Award Recipient

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. – Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center, a not-for-profit hospital in the MemorialCare Health System, has announced that its Senior Programs and Government Relations Liaison Beth Hambelton was chosen as a 2014 Women Making a Difference Awards recipient by California State Senator Lou Correa District 34. Hambelton represents one of 109 women who were honored for their outstanding community service at a special afternoon tea reception on Thursday, March 27th at the Westminster Community Service Center in Westminster.

 

The tradition began in the State Capitol in 1987 and continues in central Orange County. Each year to celebrate Women’s History Month, honored women making a difference in the youth and family in communities will receive special recognition at a reception.

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“Beth inspires us with her selfless acts of kindness towards those people who need it most,” said Marcia Manker, CEO of Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center.

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“We are extremely proud of Beth and she is without question deserving of this prestigious award that recognizes her compassionate and tireless efforts to help our community’s seniors.”
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