2025 Non Event Supports Student Scholarships

Officials with the Tomah Health Community Foundation are enthusiastic about a special event designed to support future health care professionals.

For the last 17 years, the foundation has held its non-event fundraising effort that has raised more than $90,000 to support future health care providers.

“When this first started, we saw it as an opportunity to do something a little different, while continuing the work of the foundation,” said foundation president Brian Eirschele. “Our non-event guarantees that you don’t have to worry about showing up to an event; all you have to do is consider a donation for a great cause that benefits health care students through our scholarship program. It’s that easy and 100% of the funds support students.”

Eirschele said instead of a traditional fundraising banquet, a mailing has been sent to Tomah area businesses, residents and friends of the foundation seeking support for the fictitious event. “Over the years the organization has awarded more than $90,000 to support students studying for a future health care career,” he said. “We truly appreciate everyone that supports the effort and are always looking for additional businesses and individuals to get behind our project.”

The foundation’s annual educational scholarship program funds three, $1,750 scholarships to students planning a health care career. Eirschele said the foundation continues to support area not for profit wellness programs throughout Monroe County through events, including its annual Golf Outing scheduled Aug. 1.

Click Here For a Non-Event Donation Form, 2025 Non Event flier

Donations are accepted through May 30.

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