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Phil and Mary Jane Wolfe

The Wolfes have generously donated $100,000 for an important addition to GMC’s services.

Wolfe

As president and CEO of Gwinnett Medical Center, Phil Wolfe and his wife, Mary Jane, have shown their leadership through their recent donation of $100,000 to Project PATH’s initiative to bring open heart surgery to Gwinnett Medical Center. The Wolfes are passionate about ensuring that all citizens of Gwinnett County receive the best healthcare possible.

“Mary Jane and I gave this gift to the Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation because we believe in the cause,” Phil says. “As the CEO of Gwinnett Medical Center, I also know that we can’t do everything we need to with just earnings. Philanthropy helps us do things so much faster and allows us to better serve the community.”

Why they give

Phil and Mary Jane have a genuine concern and desire to see Gwinnett Medical Center offer the healthcare that the community needs and deserves.

“When you give back to the hospital, it touches everyone and just continues to grow,” adds Mary Jane.

Both Phil and Mary Jane are aware of the need for heart specialty services, as both their parents have been affected by heart problems, and they lived in areas which had no heart service facilities, like Gwinnett County.

“We feel by donating to the hospital, we are giving a gift to the community,” says Phil. “Everyone is impacted by it and there is a domino effect to better this community.” Phil and Mary Jane hope they, too, are setting an example for others who are able to give.