Golf tourney raises $300K for planned NGMC Braselton ER addition

The inaugural Cheryl Shippey Memorial golf tournament, which teed off
Tuesday, at Legends at Chateau Elan in Braselton amidst the rain and chill, raised more
than $300,000.

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Formerly known as the Laurel Classic, this newly renamed event paid tribute to
the late Cheryl Shippey, with funds raised going to expand the emergency department at
Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) Braselton.

Shippey, a long-time Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) Foundation employee,
died in March 2023. She worked on NGMC Braselton’s initial fundraising campaign and was
instrumental in the creation of the Laurel Classic golf tournament. Obituary for Cheryl Lynn (Caddell) Shippey | Memorial Park Funeral Homes

“After Cheryl’s passing, the community wanted a way to honor her dedication and
passion to NGHS,” said Chris Bray, president and chief philanthropy officer of the NGHS
Foundation. “Through the renaming of this tournament, her legacy is able to live on and she is
able to continue making a difference in the community she loved.”

The expansion, set to finish in 2026, will double the size of NGMC Braselton’s
emergency department, which has far outgrown its original capacity. Built in 2015 to handle
25,000 visits yearly, the existing department now sees over 60,000 patients each year.

“Expanding our emergency department capacity is crucial to fulfilling our mission of
providing outstanding care for northeast Georgians when they need it most,” said Anthony
Williamson, president of NGMC Braselton. “We’re deeply grateful to all the sponsors, volunteers
and participants who made this fundraising event possible through their generous support.”

The tournament was presented in partnership with Jackson EMC, and drew 116 golfers
who competed for the top spot. The winning team was from Mall of Georgia Ford, and included
Rush Berry, Matt Pruitt, David Wehunt and Jeff Wessels.

“We are so thankful to those who came out and showed support, despite the rain,” said
Kathy Fauscett, chairwoman of the golf committee. “This event, which honors Cheryl and her
philanthropic spirit, is a true testament to our community’s unwavering support for our local
hospital. This generosity makes a positive impact on the future of healthcare in our community.”