Poarch Creek Indians Donate $50,000 to Children’s Hospital

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The Poarch Creek Indians recently donated $50,000 to help fund two pediatric monitors for operating rooms at USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital. (Photo by Bill Starling / Courtesy of USA Health)

MOBILE, AL – USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital received a $50,000 donation from the Poarch Creek Indians to fund two pediatric monitors for operating rooms at the hospital. The gift, presented by Tribal Chair and CEO Stephanie Bryan, will help enhance patient safety by providing surgeons with more advanced tools to care for children who require operations and other procedures. 

“Our children are our greatest gifts, and as a tribe, we are blessed to be able to help USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital provide their medical teams with the most up-to-date technology and tools needed to care for young patients,” said Chair Bryan. “Families across the Gulf Coast depend on this wonderful medical facility, and we are proud to support it.” 

The new monitors will provide physicians and surgical teams with more enhanced imaging capabilities, supporting improved clinical outcomes and USA Health’s mission of delivering the most advanced care in the region.  

Deborah Browning, MSN, R.N., CENP, CEO at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, expressed her appreciation for the tribe’s continued support and commitment to improving healthcare for families throughout the Gulf Coast region. 

“We are incredibly grateful to Stephanie Bryan and the Poarch Creek Indians for their generous contribution,” said Browning. “Their support allows us to continue investing in technology that strengthens patient safety and enhances the quality of care we provide to all of our patients.” 

The Poarch Creek Indians have an established relationship with USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital that reflects their ongoing support for health services serving children and families in the region.