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Bringing Health Care To All New Yorkers: Hrhcare Gives Back

PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- In an effort to raise money for Hudson Valley and Long Island residents in need, HRHCare Community Health recently hosted its 13th annual Cornucopia Benefit. The event, which supports the comprehensive primary and preventive health services, raised over $260,000 for a good cause. 

From left, HRHCare president and CEO, Anne Kauffman Nolon, HRHCare VP of practice transformation, Dr. Paul Kaye, Cathy Duke (Kaye spouse,) and HRHCare foundation board chair, Andrew Richter.

From left, HRHCare president and CEO, Anne Kauffman Nolon, HRHCare VP of practice transformation, Dr. Paul Kaye, Cathy Duke (Kaye spouse,) and HRHCare foundation board chair, Andrew Richter.

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One of largest federally qualified health center networks in the country, HRHCare currently serves over 175,000 New Yorkers, providing health care they would otherwise be unable to access.“We are thrilled with the success of the 13th annual Cornucopia Benefit,” said Anne Kauffman Nolon, president and CEO of HRHCare. “The funds we raised will bring much needed primary and preventive health care to the underserved populations in our communities, and ensure that everyone has access to our high-quality services.”

Max Morningstar of MX* Morningstar Farm was honored at this year’s Cornucopia, which was held at The Lodge at Hudson Harbor in Tarrytown. Morningstar's passion for and dedication to providing organically grown produce to restaurants and markets across the Hudson Valley exemplifies HRHCare's desire for a healthier world. “The health of myself and the people who work for me are the real reason to continue to grow organically,” said Morningstar. “HRHCare is obviously a values-based organization, and we consider ourselves a values-based organization too. Caring about people is where we intersect.”

Paul Kaye, former chief medical officer and current vice president of practice transformation at HRHCare, was also honored for his years of dedicated service to his patients.“People who come to work in a community health center have a sense of mission and really care about the quality of the work they’re doing,” said Kaye. “It means a great deal to me that I’ve been associated with HRHCare all these years. It’s been one of the great joys of my life.”

Guests also had the opportunity to contribute to a special fund to support sending clinicians and medical supplies to Puerto Rico after the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Maria. Lead sponsors of the 13th annual Cornucopia Benefit included ArchCare, Annese & Associates, Montefiore Health System, BioReference, Healthfirst, Sterling National Bank, and United Healthcare.

For more information about the Cornucopia Benefit or to find out more about HRHCare, click here. 

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