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Summit Health Cares bolsters charitable mission

Former Summit Medical Group Foundation unveils new name

Linda Lindner//August 9, 2021//

Summit Health Cares bolsters charitable mission

Former Summit Medical Group Foundation unveils new name

Linda Lindner//August 9, 2021//

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Summit Medical Group Foundation announced Aug. 9 that it changed its name to reflect its next stages of growth.

Under its new name, Summit Health Cares, the foundation will expand its geographic reach to include the greater New York metropolitan area and Central Oregon, in the surrounding areas where Summit Health provides health care.

Established in 2013 by Summit Medical Group, which is now Summit Health, the foundation has a track record of bringing positive results to communities throughout New Jersey, and improving access to health care for the underserved.

“Summit Health Cares underpins Summit Health’s commitment to removing barriers to care, improving access, and creating healthier, kinder communities,” said Summit Health Cares President Rebecca Levy, who also serves as chief legal and administrative officer for Summit Health.

Summit Health is the health care network formed by the 2019 merger between Summit Medical Group and CityMD, a leader in urgent care.

“Summit Health Cares brings together the combined organization’s two charitable foundations – Summit Medical Group Foundation and CityMD Cares—as one entity to help the underserved gain access to the medical, educational, and social services they need to live a healthier life,” said Levy.

Led by Executive Director Julienne Cherry with a dedicated team, Summit Health Cares will continue to build on its work in four priority areas:

  1. Empowering communities by removing the barriers to care, primarily through access to health screenings to raise awareness of health and medical conditions and education to properly treat those conditions.
  2. Providing comfort to cancer patients and their families above and beyond medical care, helping them to maintain their emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being throughout treatment and increasing their chances for survival.
  3. Educating future medical professionals by fostering a successful path for local high school students in underserved communities to become the next generation of health care providers.
  4. Giving back to the community through financial assistance and scholarships which will help students, patients, team members, and community partners achieve a healthier tomorrow.

“Our programs were more critical than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Cherry. “In addition to offering vital health screenings, our foundation provided COVID-19 tests, evaluation, and vaccination to individuals among the Black and Latinx communities who are disproportionately impacted by the virus.

“We gratefully acknowledge all our volunteers, donors, and partners in making a positive impact on communities,” he added.