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34 Giving Guide 2024 Worcester Business Journal www.wbjournal.com FUTURE GOALS 1. Kennedy Community Health aims to expand access to equitable health care by establishing our flagship health center at 19 Tacoma Street and our newest site at 605 Lincoln Street in Worcester as a primary care hub for Central Massachusetts 2. Grow access in MetroWest and Greater Milford by adding more primary care exam rooms to our health center at 354 Waverly Road in Framingham and through our new Milford site at 41 Cape Road 3. Promote an inclusive culture that attracts, retains, and empowers employees 4. Maintain a strong financial position that allows us to make strategic investments in our team, our mission, and our communities 5. Become the healthcare home and provider of choice for those who live and work in the communities we serve 6. Achieve excellence in medical outcomes with our patients as partners by providing comprehensive healthcare that also addresses non-medical drivers of health both within the health center 7. Remain at the forefront of innovative healthcare practices 8. Serve as a clinical arm for community-based health and foster strategic partnerships to ensure a continuum of care FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES Fundraising is a key part of ensuring that Kennedy Community Health remains financially strong and sustainable. e Health Center fundraises through a mix of grants, fundraising events, and donations. Every dollar goes a long way in advancing our mission to help people live healthier lives. Our robust event schedule includes several major fundraising events. Each year, Kennedy Community Health hosts the following events in the Worcester community: 1. Our annual Walk and 5K Run is being held this year at Polar Park on Sunday, August 11th. e family- friendly event provides participants the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful WooSox stadium while helping to raise needed funds for the Health Center. e 5K run is timed and takes participants around downtown and the Green Island neighborhood, while walkers have the option to stay on the warning track of the field or walk the same 5K route. T-shirts are included in the registration, and the event includes a kids fun run activity. 2. Our Costume Party is held annually in early spring. In 2024, we hosted a cartoon-themed event at the Jean McDonough Arts Center in partnership with Queer the Scene on Friday, April 5th. e event included a fantastic lineup of local performers and musicians for an evening of drag, neo-soul music and dancing. e Health Center also hosts events in the Milford and Framingham communities. Fall and winter events are being planned for these communities in 2024. Details will be posted on www.kennedychc.org and on social media @kennedychc. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Kennedy Community Health is grateful for the continued support of the community in amplifying its impact on the lives of tens of thousands of individuals each year. e Health Center welcomes donations of any size or type year- round. Monetary donations can be made online via our website, Facebook page and our GiveLively page at https://secure.givelively.org/donate/ KennedyCHC, or via check to Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, 115 NE Cutoff, Building 2, Suite 200, Worcester, MA 01606. We also host annual appeals and giving campaigns to fulfill specific needs within our organization. Details about these giving opportunities can be found on our website, through our monthly e-newsletter, or on social media. Local businesses and corporations can support the Health Center's mission through event sponsorships. Sponsorship opportunities are available for fundraising events, as well as to fill specific needs within the organization. We welcome the opportunity to work with local businesses and individuals to develop individualized giving plans or sponsorship packages to meet specific needs and objectives. For more information on these opportunities, please contact Juli True Dooley, SVP of Advancement at juliann.dooley@kennedychc.org. In-kind support is also welcome. Donations of masks, personal protective equipment and other supplies are helpful to support our staff needs. Personal and hygiene items may also be collected to support patient needs. We host clothing and supply drives regularly to fulfill these needs. For more information, please email marketing@kennedychc.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Kennedy Community Health aims to provide meaningful and impactful volunteer opportunities that not only help us achieve our goals but provide our volunteers with a rewarding experience. Volunteer opportunities Edward M. Kennedy Community Heal Center Inc. Stephen J. Kerrigan President and CEO G. Warren Manigault New England Center and Home for Veterans BOARD MEMBERS Jennifer Ehrlich, Staples Jonna Gifford, Machinist Ajayi Harris, Bancroft School, Assistant Clerk Gail Hormats, Emeritus, Healthcare Data Analyst Emmanuel Larbi, Worcester Business Owner G. Warren Manigault, III, New England Center and Home for Veterans, Chair AiVi Nguyen, Bowditch & Dewey, LLC, Vice Chair Raul Porras, IT Professional, Clerk Susan Seppa, BJ's Wholesale Club, Treasurer Valerie Zolezzi-Wyndham, Promoting Good, LLC OUR LEADERSHIP 115 NE Cutoff, Bldg. 2, Suite 200 Worcester, MA 01606 Phone: (508) 854-2122 www.kennedychc.org Full-time employees: 530 Annual Revenues: $61,279,553 Year founded: 1972 MISSION STATEMENT At Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, our mission is to help people live healthier lives. For more than fifty years, Kennedy Community Health has continually provided comprehensive care to our patients no matter their ability to pay. Born out of the civil rights movement of the '60s, we remain committed to securing and sustaining health equity in the communities we serve. SERVICE AREA Kennedy Community Health serves over 34,000 individuals of all ages from over 100 communities across Central Massachusetts and MetroWest. TOP FUNDING SOURCES 68.25% Patient service revenue 27.11% Grants and contracts 2.9% Donated goods and services can be tailored to meet the needs and objectives of the group. Annual volunteer opportunities include supporting our fundraising events, including day-of set up and directional assistance, as well as serving and assisting with planning and promoting events. We also welcome volunteers to serve in an ongoing capacity on our planning and advisory committees. Kennedy Community Health also partners with a number of local universities and institutions to provide learning opportunities for students. We host internships and co-op students across departments. Please contact us at marketing@kennedychc.org for more details.