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County Campground Supports Cape Regional Cancer Services

Holly Shores Camping Resort Co-Owners Dave and Maggy Robinson

By Press Release

Maggy and Dave Robinson, co-owners of Holly Shores Campground, in Cape May, presented a $10,000 check to Cape Regional Health System for the benefit of cancer services at Cape Regional Medical Center.
The Holly Shores donation was made possible by regularly held fund-raisers at the campground and through their 2019 Halloween Fundraiser. Accepting the check on behalf of the Cancer Center was Joanne Carrocino, FACHE, president and CEO of Cape Regional Health System and Thomas Piratzky, executive director of Cape Regional Foundation.
“We are always so excited to give to Cape Regional’s Cancer Program,” stated Maggy Robinson. “Cape Regional’s commitment to caring for our community, and in particular those living with a cancer diagnosis, motivates us to continue our support. Thank you for all you do.”
“Holly Shores Campground and the Robinson/Brodesser family are strong and passionate partners in the fight against cancer,” stated Carrocino. “We are sincerely grateful to the entire Holly Shores Campground team for their continued commitment to the Cape May County community and Cape Regional Health System. Thank you for your many years of support.”

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