‘Incredible gift creates a remarkable foundation to build upon,’ executive director says
Submitted by People s Health Clinic
From left: Beth Armstrong, executive director of the People’s Health Clinic; John Hanrahan, the clinic’s founder and medical director; benefactor Beano Solomon; and Nann Worel, a City Council member and former director of the nonprofit. A $1 million donation from Solomon will fund an endowment for the clinic.
Courtesy of People’s Health Clinic
People’s Health Clinic on Tuesday announced a $1 million gift made by Park City resident Elizabeth “Beano” Solomon to create The John Hanrahan Medical Director Endowment for the Summit County nonprofit. The bequest is intended to build a cornerstone that will lead to additional community contributions to the endowment and ensure that the 21-year-old clinic is sustained far into the future.
The Children s Justice Center has been remodeled since the initial acquisition of the property in the fall of 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Children s Justice Center has been remodeled since the initial acquisition of the property in the fall of 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Children s Justice Center has been remodeled since the initial acquisition of the property in the fall of 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Children s Justice Center has been remodeled since the initial acquisition of the property in the fall of 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Solomon Children s Justice Center of Summit County is pictured in 2018. The center began operating in its new home in Dec. 2020.