2013
Mid-year Report
New & Notable Message From Marcia Mintz Halfway through the year, we find that we have a lot to celebrate at the John C. Lincoln Health Foundation. In just six short
Virginia G. Piper grant funds new G-60 trauma program
months, you have impacted our community in immeasurable ways. Your philanthropic contributions have enabled us to enhance the level of care we offer to
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust has awarded a $500,000 capital grant to support G-60, the new geriatric trauma services program at John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital. The grant will go toward the renovation of four hospital rooms for trauma patients in the G-60 program, designed specifically for patients age 60 and older.
our community members and to provide for our neighbors in need. Because of your generosity, together we are changing and saving lives. On behalf of the John C. Lincoln
Pulliam Charitable Trust grant helps Desert Mission feed more families
Health Foundation and everyone our programs support, I want to extend our sincerest appreciation for your philanthropic contributions. I hope you enjoy learning about the difference your dollars are
In April, the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust awarded Desert Mission Food Bank a $100,000 grant for the purchase a refrigerated truck. This new truck will enable the Food Bank to safely procure and distribute perishable and non-perishable food to a growing number of hungry families in our community. Last year, the Food Bank distributed 40,752 emergency food bags to low-income individuals (with incomes at or below 185 percent of Federal Poverty level), a 12 percent increase over 2011.
making in our community. With heartfelt gratitude,
Marcia L. Mintz Chief Executive Officer John C. Lincoln Health Foundation