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JUPITER, FL – March 2, 2018 - On Wednesday February 7, Jupiter Medical Center Foundation hosted its annual Leaders in Philanthropy Dinner at Lost Tree Club. The night honored the Foundation’s top donors whose philanthropy has helped to transform Jupiter Medical Center, as well as continue to allow the hospital to recruit the best physicians, acquire advanced medical technology, and build state-of-the-art facilities.
Tammy Neustein, Tom & Tricia Trimble
Jupiter Medical Center Foundation has raised $135 million in the past three years toward a $300 million campaign. “Thanks to the generosity of these donors, we have transformed from a very good community hospital to a world-class, regional medical center that spans from Stuart to West Palm Beach,” said Liv Vesely, president of Jupiter Medical Center Foundation.
Stephen and Louise Macht, Dr. Lee Fox
Honorees of the evening included Tim and Jayne Donahue who were acknowledged as Distinguished Grand Benefactors for their gracious gifts to the hospital. The Mastroianni Family Foundation was welcomed as a Grand Benefactor, and Bert and Sallie Korman, along with nearly 50 other philanthropic families, were recognized in front of the crowd as new Benefactors.
Jayne and Tim Donahue
Every donation counts in helping Jupiter Medical Center strive to meet the region’s growing demand for critical health services such as oncology, advanced cardiac care, expanded pediatric services and comprehensive stroke care.
About Jupiter Medical Center Foundation
Since its founding in 1989, Jupiter Medical Center Foundation has empowered Jupiter Medical Center with the financial resources to reimagine the delivery of health and wellness to the region. Jupiter Medical Center Foundation, together with Jupiter Medical Center, is committed to transforming regional health care through leading-edge technology, patient-centered care and enhanced facilities. The Foundation has funded a number of major projects at Jupiter Medical Center, including the De George Pediatric Unit in partnership with Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, the Margaret W. Niedland Breast Center, The Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center, the Frank E. and Mary D. Walsh Robotic Surgery Program, and the Florence A. De George Pavilion.
As a leading, not-for-profit medical provider in the region, Jupiter Medical Center relies on philanthropic gifts to maintain patients’ well-being and quality of care, and Jupiter Medical Center Foundation is dedicated to securing this financial support in order to fulfill the mission of the organization. For more information, please visit jmcfoundation.org.
About Jupiter Medical Center
A not-for-profit, 327-bed, regional medical center, consisting of 207 private acute-care hospital beds, and 120 long-term care, sub-acute rehabilitation and Hospice beds, Jupiter Medical Center is reimagining how to restore the community’s health and wellness. Award-winning physicians, world-class partnerships, and innovative techniques and technology enable Jupiter Medical Center to provide a broad range of services with specialty concentrations in cardiology, oncology, imaging, orthopedics and spine, digestive health, emergency and pediatric services, lung and thoracic, women’s health, weight management and men’s health.
Founded in 1979, Jupiter Medical Center has approximately 1,800 team members, 615 physicians and 640 volunteers. Jupiter Medical Center continues to perform in the top 10% of hospitals for patient quality and satisfaction.
Welcome to Jupiter Medical Center, a not-for-profit hospital offering comprehensive medical services from a trusted and experienced medical team.
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