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Montrose Regional Health Foundation raises $50,000 at eighth annual Boot Stomp

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News Release | Montrose Regional Health

The Montrose Regional Health Foundation hosted its eighth annual Boot Stomp on June 5 at Storm King Mountain Ranch, bringing together community members for an evening of live music, dancing, barbecue, and auctions to benefit patients at the San Juan Cancer Center.

More than 170 people attended the event, helping raise $50,000 for the Caring Friends Fund at the San Juan Cancer Center. 

The program assists cancer patients and other Montrose Regional Health patients with nonmedical needs during treatment, including transportation, lodging, meals, warm clothing, and other support services.

“The incredible generosity of our guests, sponsors, volunteers, and community partners made this year’s Boot Stomp a tremendous success,” said Kelly Anderson, executive director of the Montrose Regional Health Foundation. “Every contribution helps support patients and families during some of the most challenging times in their lives, and we are deeply grateful for the community’s continued support.” 

The Montrose Regional Health Foundation also extends its appreciation to the many businesses and organizations that sponsored this year’s event and the numerous community partners whose support helped make the event possible. 

This year’s sponsors included A Storage Place, Alpine Bank, Avient Corporation, Clearnetworx, Culvers, FCI Constructors, Four Seasons Investment Advisors, High Country Beverage, Jeff & Janet Quay Foundation, Montrose County, Montrose Regional Health, Revenue Enterprises, Stryker & CO, and Timberline Bank.

Plans for the 2027 Boot Stomp will be announced in the coming months. To learn more about Boot Stomp, visit bootstomp.org.

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