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|  | Copley is able to care for our community because of the many generous donors who give willingly to Copley's Annual Fund and special campaigns.
They understand that it is not the size of the gift, but participation that matters.
Your participation helps Copley to stay current and responsive; able to meet the anticipated and the unforeseen needs of our patients and our community. Ways to Give
- Honor, Tribute or Holiday Gifts
- Leave Copley in Your Will
- Gifts of Retirement Plans or Life Insurance
- Charitable Gift Annuities – Donate and Receive an Income for Life
- Charitable Remainder Trusts
Foundation Committee Copley is grateful to the Foundation Committee of the Board of Trustees. This committee is made up of community members, all volunteer, who are dedicated to raising money for Copley Health Systems, Inc. Our dynamic Foundation Committee:
| Marion Baraw, Stowe |
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Peter G. Kramer, Morrisville |
| Kevin B. D'Arcy, Stowe |
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Lawrence E. Kreider, Greensboro |
| Denise Cushwa, Stowe |
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Pauline Manosh, Morrisville |
| John Egenberg, Naples & Stowe |
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John Merrill, Waterbury |
Kenneth Gibbons, Hyde Park
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Elaine Nichols, Stowe |
Clive Gray, Greensboro
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Jan Roy, Wolcott |
| Lisa Hunt, Morrisville |
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Heather Sargent, Morrisville |
| Henry King, Greensboro |
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Copley Health Systems President Mel Patashnick is active with the group. In addition, the committee works directly with Leah Hollenberger, Copley's Senior Director of Marketing, Development & Community Relations.
Community support has long been a tradition at Copley and the Foundation Committee encourages community support in a number of ways, including providing philanthropic leadership, donating time, offering advice, assisting with events, serving as ambassadors for Copley at community events and hosting gatherings on behalf of Copley.
In recent years, community support has helped Copley:
- expand our outpatient services center to include a new Sleep Medicine Clinic and accommodate more outpatient clinics
- open our 3rd Operating Room, reducing wait times for surgery
- establish a state-of-the-art rehabilitation and physical therapy center
- maintain and replace life-saving equipment, and
- provide quality health care to all, regardless of ability to pay.
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