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Warwick Health Foundation’s Golf Classic Raises Funds For St. Anthony Community Hospital

Orange County residents served, drove and putted for a cause last month, raising $228,000 across three golf and tennis events to support Bon Secours Charity Health System, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network.

Bon Secours Warwick Health Foundation Board of Directors member Katie Bisaro, Beth Wygant, Janet Grahn and Bon Secours Warwick Health Foundation Board of Directors member Mary Juliano gather at the St. Anthony Community Hospital Golf Classic.

Bon Secours Warwick Health Foundation Board of Directors member Katie Bisaro, Beth Wygant, Janet Grahn and Bon Secours Warwick Health Foundation Board of Directors member Mary Juliano gather at the St. Anthony Community Hospital Golf Classic.

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Through the St. Anthony Community Hospital’s Annual Golf & Tennis Classic, $45,000 were raised to benefit ongoing advances in healthcare on the Warwick Health Campus, which includes St. Anthony Community Hospital, Mount Alverno Center and Schervier Pavilion, members of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network.

At the 29th Annual Good Samaritan Hospital and Sterling National Bank Golf and Tennis Classic, held at Tuxedo Club in Tuxedo Park, $140,000 were raised to support the expansion and enhancement of facilities, equipment, technology and services at Good Samaritan Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network.

Lastly, the Bon Secours Community Hospital’s annual golf outing, which was held at High Point Golf Club in Montague, N.J., $43,000 was raised to support ongoing investments at the hospital.

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