Community Foundation Archive

Volunteer Doctors Care Receives Donation

Friday, March 19th, 2010
Pictured from left are Sandra Harris-Dorrado, M.D., Volunteer Medical Director of Grand View Hospital; Todd Hurley, Executive Vice President, COO, of First Savings; David C. Damsker, M.D., MPH, Director of Bucks County Department of Health; John J. Pagan, M.D., F.A.C.S., Founding Physician of Pennridge Surgical Associates; Sally Fabian, RN, MSN, Executive Director of Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership.

Pictured from left are Sandra Harris-Dorrado, M.D., Volunteer Medical Director of Grand View Hospital; Todd Hurley, Executive Vice President, COO, of First Savings; David C. Damsker, M.D., MPH, Director of Bucks County Department of Health; John J. Pagan, M.D., F.A.C.S., Founding Physician of Pennridge Surgical Associates; Sally Fabian, RN, MSN, Executive Director of Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership.

First Savings Community Foundation recently donated $1,000 to the ‘Volunteer Doctors Care’, Upper Bucks Clinic (VDC-UBC). The clinic, established in 2008 by Dr. Gerrianne Burke of St. Luke’s Quakertown Hospital and Dr. John Pagan of Grand View Hospital, in collaboration with Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership, is a means of providing quality health care to low-income uninsured adults in our community who would otherwise be without essential medical care. 

Volunteer Doctors Care, Upper Bucks Clinic is funded through the generous donations of members of our community, and uses donated clinic space at the Bucks County Health Department office, located at 261 California Road in Quakertown. A group of more than 25 caring physicians make up the staff of the free clinic, to which the uninsured patients are extremely grateful. More than 900 clinic visits have been made since the clinic’s opening. 

Presently, the clinic is open one evening per week, providing primary and specialist medical care, prescriptions as well as social work to ensure patients have access to all available services in the area. Services are available at no cost to adults who reside within the school district areas of Pennridge, Quakertown and Palisades Districts, who have no health insurance with low-income status. 

Sally Fabian, Executive Director of the Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership (BCHIP), has stated, “Thank you doesn’t begin to convey our gratitude and appreciation on behalf of the adults who receive professional, compassionate, dignified care as a result of your generosity…” 

For more information about Volunteer Doctors Care or to make a tax deductible contribution, please call Sally Fabian at 215-710-5079 or sallyfabian.cares@gmail.com.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids Sake

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

bowliingIt’s that time of year when First Savings participates in Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids Sake. Every year we ask employees of First Savings to both participate and donate to BBBS. This is your chance as a customer of First Savings to participate as well. If you know an employee and would like to bowl with them, have them contact us and we will get you registered. Or if you are unable to participate, but would like to donate money towards this worthwhile cause, you can contact Tad Brannon at Tad.Brannon@firstsavingsonline.com. I need to know by March 5th who would like to participate so I can make sure I have time to get us registered and we have enough lanes reserved for our teams. The teams can be made up of 3-5 people whom can be employees, family members and friends. For each team, we need to raise at least $300.00.

Date: Sunday April 11th
Time: 2:00 – 3:15 pm
Place: Earl Bowl in Earlington

Once you have contacted me expressing your interest in participating, I will send you information and a donation sheet so you can start raising money for this worthwhile cause. Once you have received all of your donations, please send the donation form and the money you have raised to my attention. It would be very helpful if the forms and money can be sent to me no later than Friday, April 2nd. We had 11 employees participate last year and we raised $1,038.00 plus the First Savings Community Foundation matched our funds with an additional $1,000.00. Now, I know with the location being much closer this year, we can get a lot more people involved and raise a lot more money for Big Brothers Big Sisters!

Thank you very much for your time and let’s go BOWLING!

Tad Brannon

Top 100!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

The customers and employees of First Savings recently joined millions of others in the

Fist Savings staffers brought out their best Denim apparel to raise money for the fight against breast cancer.  The contributions by employees and customers ranked the First Savings efforts in the top 100 teams in the country!

Fist Savings staffers brought out their best Denim apparel to raise money for the fight against breast cancer. The contributions by employees and customers ranked the First Savings efforts in the top 100 teams in the country!

 fight against Breast Cancer by helping to raise funds through Lee National Denim Day.  For a donation of $5.00 or more, staff members were decked out in their best denim to show support for the cause. Many generous customers also took part in the fundraising effort by making a donation and filling out a “Denim Pocket” in honor of someone close to them. At the end of the day, $3,860 was raised, plus an additional $1,000 was donated by the First Savings Community Foundation for a grand total of $4,860!  This amount was among the top 100 of the most successful Denim Teams in the country according to Liz Cahill, Vice President of Marketing Communications, Lee Jeans.  Thanks to all the First Savings customers and staff members for helping to find a cure!