38th Annual Guthrie Gallop Raises $15,000 for Guthrie Cancer Care Fund

June 1, 2022

The 38th Annual Guthrie Gallop, presented by the Robert Packer Hospital Auxiliary, returned to downtown Sayre. Close to 300 runners came together on a sunny spring morning to participate in the 10K and 5K races.

This year, the event raised $15,000 to support the Guthrie Cancer Care Fund. The fund provides assistance for Guthrie patients in active cancer treatment with emergent financial needs. To donate directly to the Cancer Care Fund, visit www.Guthrie.org/giving-guthrie.

Congratulations to Joe Quatrini, the overall 10K male finisher, Stacy Pond, the overall 10K female finisher, Zackary Green, the overall 5K male finisher, and Kaitlyn Sutton, the overall female 5K finisher.

Save the date for the Guthrie Sayre Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 2022. Visit www.Guthrie.org/sayreturkeytrot to register today.

The Guthrie Clinic is a non-profit multispecialty health system that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Located in Sayre, Pennsylvania, The Guthrie Clinic is one of the nation’s longest established group practices, founded in 1910 by Dr. Donald Guthrie with a vision of providing patient-centered care through a clinically-integrated network of employed providers. It is an industry leader in the use of technology and electronic medical record to provide high-quality care. Among The Guthrie Clinic’s 6,500 caregivers are more than 700 physicians and advanced practice providers, representing the spectrum of medical specialties and sub-specialties. The Guthrie Clinic is a five hospital system with a large network of outpatient facilities that spans nearly 9,000 square miles in Pennsylvania and upstate New York. It is dedicated to training the next generation of health care leaders, offering seven residencies and three fellowships.

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