Samaritan Foundation Pleased
to Accept $1 Million Pledge from Kinney Drugs
WATERTOWN, N.Y., July 11, 2007 —
The Kinney Drugs Foundation Board of Directors voted at its recent meeting in
favor of making a $1 million pledge over five years to support Samaritan
Medical Center’s expansion and renovation project. Kinney Drugs’
commitment represents contributions from Kinney Drugs and Kinney Drugs
Foundation.
Craig Painter, CEO of Kinney Drugs
commented that, “During the past 104 years, the employee owners of Kinney
Drugs have provided quality healthcare to the residents of Northern New York.
Our financial participation in this much-needed renovation of the Samaritan
facility is a continuation of our local community healthcare support.
In
addition, Charlie Owens, President of the Kinney Drugs Foundation added, “The
Kinney Drugs Foundation is proud to support this exciting and worthwhile
expansion and renovation project. The mission of the Kinney Foundation is
to help people live healthier lives within the communities served by Kinney
Drugs. This project will be a great healthcare benefit to the families of the
North Country.” “The entire Samaritan organization is overjoyed with
Kinney Drugs’ tremendous commitment. Kinney’s very generous support
of Samaritan’s project illustrates the depth of our partnership in building a
healthy and strong community,” stated Jenna Cleaves, Samaritan Foundation
Executive Director.
Kinney’s generous pledge is one of the
largest commitments made to Advancing Healthcare …Close to Home, a campaign
for Samaritan, during its early stages. The pledge is second only to the
Northern New York Community Foundation’s commitment of $1.5 million that was
made in March. These two leadership gifts combined with the Samaritan
Auxiliary’s pledge of $750,000 represent 42% of the $7.8 million committed to
date during the quiet phase of the campaign. During this phase, the focus
has been to secure leadership and Board of Trustee gifts.
Funds raised through Advancing
Healthcare…Close to Home will support Samaritan’s $61 million expansion and
renovation project. Phase 1 of the project – the parking garage – is
due to begin this summer.
“Kinney Drugs has recognized that
Samaritan’s project is more than just bricks and mortar. Through our
strategic initiatives in physician recruitment, workforce development,
performance improvement, and our relationship with Fort Drum, we are building
upon a healthcare system that enhances the quality of life in our community.
We are pleased to have Kinney Drugs’ generous support in helping to bring our
vision to reality,” stated Thomas H. Carman, President and CEO.
The Kinney Drugs gift will name the
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit that will double in size with the completion of
Phase 3 renovations to better serve premature and at-risk babies born to
residents of Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties.
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