LANCASTER, PA

The Central Mennonite Hospital in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is planning to open an $80 million wing dedicated to treating Dutch Blitz injuries.

“After thousands of injuries in the past few years, and even a few deaths, we saw a need for this service in the region,” said hospital spokesperson Diana Kraybill. “We plan to be the foremost Dutch Blitz treatment center in the country.”

The expansion is being paid for by Mennonite church bake sales and the Amish community who has generously consented to donate their expertise in the construction process.

“It’s nice to see the Mennonites and Amish coming together for a worthy cause like this,” said Kraybill. “Unfortunately the Anabaptist community is often underserved by the medical system in general. We think this new expansion wi

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