
Miriam Clopman-Catapano
Please join me in supporting the Massena Memorial Hospital through the Massena Memorial Hospital Foundation Mind Combine Fund Raiser. I have experienced the quality care at MMH both personally and through family and friends as we have all been fortunate to have a local hospital whether the needs have been emergency or for care for an illness or routine testing. We all know personally the importance of having a local hospital right here in our community. Please help us raise funds for staff education at MMH. Every dollar helps...I hope you will help me reach my goal and help MMH with staff education at all levels. Thank you!!!
About this Campaign
Miriam Clopman-Catapano
Preparing the best, to provide advanced healthcare!
Just like pro athletes need to continually train to stay in top performance shape. Our healthcare team needs to do the same to stay at the top their game. Help the MMH Foundation create a fund dedicated to the Massena Memorial Hospital's physicians, nurses, technicians, and staff seeking to "tighten their cores" by funding advanced education and training opportunities both on-site and off-site for individuals, specialized hospital teams, and departments.
Last year the Foundation provided Autism training for our healthcare professionals and annually awards the "Harriet Gushea Scholarship" to a MMH employees enrolled at SUNY Canton. But we want to do MORE..
Help us enhance patient care by providing the fiscal access to education, training and support our fine physicians, nurses, technicians, and staff deserve to better provide for Massena Memorial patients.
Let's get them in "Shipshape"!
Last year the Foundation provided Autism training for our healthcare professionals and annually awards the "Harriet Gushea Scholarship" to a MMH employees enrolled at SUNY Canton. But we want to do MORE..
Help us enhance patient care by providing the fiscal access to education, training and support our fine physicians, nurses, technicians, and staff deserve to better provide for Massena Memorial patients.
Let's get them in "Shipshape"!
