New “How to Help” Page to Make COVID-19 Community Support Easier
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: John Turner, Vice President, Public Relations
Cayuga Health
(607) 274-4498
April 2, 2020 Ithaca, New York –– The Cayuga Medical Center Foundation has taken the lead to organize an online resource and drop off center to better coordinate and engage volunteers and to be able to accept and coordinate donation items. The donations will be used at all Cayuga Health locations including their two hospitals, Cayuga Medical Center and Schuyler Hospital. The foundation has witnessed an incredible amount of community activity and support in a matter of two short weeks.
“The outpouring of support from the individuals, organization and community groups has been heart-warming and appreciated,” states Martin Stallone, President & CEO of Cayuga Health. “ To Cornell University, Borg Warner, numerous local small businesses, and the many volunteers who are helping sew masks and fill in wherever they can…Thank You! This is truly a one of a kind community. And to our incredible health care teams who risk their safety on the front lines and work very long hours away from family…Thank You!”
A complete list of the donation items needed is listed here. Drop off locations can be found in both Tompkins and Schulyer Counties:
Tompkins County:
Cayuga Medical Center Foundation – 767 Warren Road | Ithaca | 8a – 5p M-F and 9a – 3p Weekends
Trumansburg Fire Station – 74 West Main Street | Trumansburg | All Hours
Cornell Campus Bartels Hall – 554 Campus Road | Ithaca | 8am – 3p M-F
Schuyler County:
Tops Friendly Markets 504 – 1/2 South Franklin Street | Watkins Glen | 6a-10p Daily at Customer Service Desk
Dandy Mini Marts, Inc. – 102 Main Street | Odessa | 8a-5p Daily to any Cashier
Glen Motor Inn – 3380 NY-14 | Watkins Glen | 10a-2p Daily to Front Desk
“Cayuga Health is proud to support our physicians, nurses, healthcare professionals, and administrators who are working tirelessly to respond to the COVID-19 crisis while continuing to provide high-level care to our region,” adds Stallone. “We simply could not do this without all of you.You are making a difference!”
Want to help but not sure how? Visit http://cayugahealthsystem.org/how-to-help to learn more about donating materials, volunteering or contributing to the Cayuga Health COVID-19 Response Fund.
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About Cayuga Health
Cayuga Health (CH) has two hospitals, Cayuga Medical Center and Schuyler Hospital, as well as a multi-specialty group, Cayuga Medical Associates. Combined employment, including affiliated organizations, is over 2,200 employees. CHS is clinically linked to Mayo Medical Laboratories, Rochester Regional Health for cardiac services, Roswell Park for cancer services, and the University of Rochester for neurosciences.