OGDENSBURG â Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Foundation received a $1,000 donation from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters to purchase personal protective equipment for frontline healthcare workers.
The Council of Carpenters allotted more than $50,000 to purchase PPE for organizations throughout New York state.
âWe are honored to be among the recipients of the Councilâs generosity,â Richard Duvall, CHMC CEO & President said in a prepared statement, âDonations like these not only help us maintain our supplies but also show our staff how appreciated they are in the community.â
To provide meaningful support to the Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, the Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Foundation was formed in 1984. Our goal is to faithfully serve our community by listening to and advocating for their healthcare needs and concerns. Over the years, the foundation has invested over $46 million in new or renovated healthcare facilities and se
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 - 5:50 am
MASSENA – SeaComm recently committed $150,000 worth of donation between six regional hospital foundations across northern New York and Vermont.
The funds will assist in delivering quality care to local residents, while helping to purchase essential medical supplies and support frontline healthcare workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a press release from SeaComm said.
The credit union has branches in Massena, Potsdam, Malone, Canton, Ogdensburg and Plattsburgh, as well as South Burlington, Vt.
“The SeaComm Board of Directors is pleased to support our North Country hospitals and their respective foundations with this significant donation,” states SeaComm Board Chairman Myron Burns. “Each $25,000 donation deservingly supports the health care needs of the communities in which we do business.”
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From left are Ramona Kennedy, CHMC Auxiliary Liaison, Brandon Bowline, CHMC Chief Operating Officer, Diane Dailey, CHMC Auxiliary President, Randy Fipps, CHMC Administrator of System Integration and Behavioral Health, Darlene Liscum, CHMC Auxiliary Vice President, & Richard Duvall, CHMC Chief Executive Officer. Photo submitted by CHMC.
OGDENSBURG Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Foundation received a $100,000 donation from the CHMC Auxiliary for the construction of the Children’s Mental Health Unit at CHMC.
“Inpatient psychiatry services for children and adolescents is a growing need in the North Country.
At Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, when we see a child or adolescent in the Emergency Department who requires more than outpatient care, we are forced to wait for an open space in one of the few hospitals in the state who offer inpatient children’s mental health,” said Randy Fipps CHMC Administrator of System Integ
Thursday, December 31, 2020 - 6:11 am
Photo submitted by CHMC
OGDENSBURG Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Foundation received a $1000 donation from the St. Lawrence Federal Credit Union.
“CHMC is supporting our community during a very trying time, and we at St. Lawrence Federal Credit Union wanted to show gratitude in return,” said Richard Tacchino, Business Development Manager at St. Lawrence Federal Credit Union.
Above, from left, are Amanda Hitterman, CHMC Foundation executive director, and Richard Tacchino, business development manager at St. Lawrence FCU.
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