Seventh-day Adventists believe in inspiring those around us to experience a life of wholeness and hope for an eternal future with God.
The Fuller Memorial Sanitarium was established in June, 1937, as a result of a gift from the late George S. and Mary Fuller Estate to the Seventh-day Adventist Layman's Benevolent Association of New England.
Few years ago J. Lee Neil visited the Fuller Memorial Sanitarium, and during the course of conversation he told the management of his method of erecting buildings with the help of interested friends frequently not of our faith.
No longer can the church hide its head in the sand and ignore what is becoming an increasingly serious problem alcoholic Adventists.