One of the greatest accomplishments of our last expansion was the installation of a full building air filtration system, commercial materials and furnishings that make it the best facility for immune compromised patients to recover. There have been many lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, most especially for Kevin Guest House the critical nature where isolation and the ability to properly sanitize all our spaces are critical. Without the 766 property, we would not have been able to serve as many as guests during the pandemic. In March 2020, KGH was deemed an essential service for our healthcare partners, and we were the only healthcare hospitality house locally that never closed our doors during the COVID-19 pandemic to meet the immediate needs of their immunocompromised patients whose critical care couldn’t wait. It has been a long-term goal to upgrade the remaining KGH campus at 782, 788 and 788.5 Ellicott to the same standard of space and while these aging area’s function, continue to be areas of risk for those with immune deficiencies.
As a result of the KGH50 Campaign, we will remain at the highest standards of guest care, as recommended by our healthcare partners.
Our most heartfelt thanks to:
$100,000+
KeyBank / First Niagara Foundation
Garman Family Foundation
Hugh J. III & Nina Garvey
Mother Cabrini Health Foundation
$50,000-$999,999
Robert & Wendy Evans
$25,000-$49,999
James H. Cummings Foundation
$1,000-$5,000
Evans-Devereux Memorial Fund
Jamie & Gail Scotland
Karen & Christopher Cummings
Jonathan & Wendy Morris
Dianne Charsha
Martin & Nancy Krebs
Andrea Tarshus
Frank & Linda Evans
Jason & Alexandra Friel
Rodman & Amy Nagy
Rebecca Walsh
$1-$999
Mary Garvey Grenier
Gary & Shirley Johnson
Bradley & Lynsey Weaver
Marianne & Seth Potratz
John & Sheila Hartwell
Timothy & Tori Kucinski
Jennifer & Frank Mergl
David Delinski
Jeffrey & Brenda Paddock
Diane & Kenneth Kosela Long
William J. Joyce
Nick & Kate Heidinger
Special thanks to The Buffalo News