b'Philanthropy FY2021Your Gifts Really Matter:A legacy gift with lasting impactThe Hayden-Harman Foundations million-dollar gift will ultimately help countless community members fight chronic disease.In 2002, the Hayden-Harman Foundation helped establish the Norville Breast Care Center at Alamance Regional Medical Center, honoring Phoebe Norville Harmans parents, who exemplified the importance of helping others. Now, a million-dollar gift from the Hayden-Harman Foundation honors Phoebe and her historied support and advocacy for breast cancer patients.The legacy gift puts into motion several exciting steps forward in our commitment to help community members fight chronic disease. The Norville Breast Care Center will be relocated and expanded. The gift and the subsequent move to the Grandview Specialties building on the Alamance Regional campus comes at a critical time. Cone Health has plans to expand heart and vascular care with a $34.2 million project; the Hayden-Harman gift allows us to get started sooner and plan collaboratively for both breast and heart and vascular care.According to Alamance Regionals President Mark Gordon, these kinds of chronic diseases are increasing dramatically in Alamance County and surrounding areas. Were outgrowing our footprint in both buildings quickly, so expanding breast and heart and vascular care at the same time allows us to respond to the growing needs of our community. Its always our goal to bring the highest-quality health care to Burlington. More options and more advanced care means more people can access the care they require right here.The Cone Health Cancer Center at Alamance Regional is also a part of the conversation. The cancer center has always been a phenomenal part of our service delivery here 29 O c t o b e r 1 , 2 0 2 1 t o S e p t e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 2 2'