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Premier Cares Foundation Donates to Vassar Brothers Medical Center Foundation
Premier Cares Foundation donated $42K to the Foundation for Vassar Brothers Medical Center.

Premier Cares Foundation donated $42,000 to the Foundation for Vassar Brothers Medical Center on Aug. 3.
The gift is part of a $300,000 pledge intended to benefit underserved and underinsured gastrointestinal and urological patients at the medical center.
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Ann Armater, senior vice president of development for Health Quest and executive director of the Foundation for Vassar Brothers Medical Center, accepted the donation with the foundation’s board chairman, Charles Whitesell.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the support we have received from Premier Cares Foundation,” Armater said. “It gives me great pleasure knowing we can count on support from local organizations that believe in the exceptional healthcare Vassar Brothers Medical Center provides to our community.”
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For more information about Premier Cares Foundation, visit premiermedicalhv.com/premier-cares-foundation.
For information about the Foundation for Vassar Brothers Medical Center, visit healthquest.org/Poughkeepsie/ways-to-give.aspx.
Photo courtesy of the Premier Cares Foundation
CAPTION: The Premier Cares Foundation presents a $42,000 donation to the Foundation for Vassar Brothers Medical Center Foundation. From left, Dr. Evan Goldfischer, chairman, Premier Cares Foundation; Ron Terry, Premier Cares Foundation board member; Ann Armater, executive director, Foundation for Vassar Brothers Medical Center; Monica Metty, assistant to the director, Premier Cares Foundation; Julie Goldfischer, executive director, Premier Cares Foundation; and Gia McCormack, associate director, fundraising/events, Premier Cares Foundation.
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