AmeriCare Medical Hosts Annual Detroit Tigers Opening Day Event
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AmeriCare Medical, a leading provider of integrated healthcare services across Michigan, hosted its highly anticipated annual Detroit Tigers Opening Day Event on Friday, April 5. The event took place in the heart of downtown Detroit at the Tin Roof, overlooking the day’s activities at Comerica Park. The event was the premier gathering for healthcare professionals, laborers, and first responders across Southeastern Michigan.
The event provided an opportunity for many members of the healthcare community to come together to network and discuss ways to enhance the healthcare landscape throughout Southeastern Michigan. Against the backdrop of the Tigers’ annual home opener, attendees enjoyed lively discussions in a vibrant atmosphere.
Notable guests at the event included respected Detroit sports personalities such as Lomas Brown, a Detroit Lions alumnus and current color analyst for Lions radio broadcasts on WXYT 97.1 The Ticket, commentator and analyst for ESPN and other television and radio networks. Detroit Lions alumni William Gay and Maurice Harvey also attended the event.
For each attendee, AmeriCare Medical made a contribution totaling $1,000 to the Michigan Spinal Cord Injury Association (MSCIA), a 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving the lives of individuals with spinal cord injuries and diseases through advocacy, education, research, and medical aid.
“We are thrilled to have hosted another successful Detroit Tigers Opening Day Event, bringing together healthcare professionals and community stakeholders,” said Madelyn Darbonne, Marketing Specialist at AmeriCare Medical. “We would also like to thank all those who attended the event. Through our partnerships within the local community, we have developed regional strength that allows us to understand the intricacies concerning a culture of caring.”
Members of the AmeriCare Medical Team with Detroit Lions alumnus, Lomas Brown, at their annual Detroit Tigers Opening Day event for the healthcare community.