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FIRST CLASS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PROVIDENCE, RI PERMIT NO. 538
164 Summit Ave Providence, RI 02906
FALL 2016
Dear Neighbors, Autumn is upon us and it is a busy time in the hospital and in the community. We are preparing for our Annual Season of Giving as well as finalizing our Community Health Needs Assessment. I am inviting you to attend a community meeting on Thursday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Hurvtiz Board Room. The meeting will include information about our needs assessment, our landscaping updates, our campus improvement plans for 2017, our environmental sustainability projects, our continued efforts to respond to neighborhood concerns, our recent projects with several community agencies and our upcoming Season of Giving. As president of The Miriam Hospital, I remain committed to community relations as we strive to be a good neighbor. A critical piece of community relations is promoting and responding to our Neighborhood Hotline. Since 2005, the hotline has been a resource for neighbors to use when a need arises to share a complaint, concern or comment. Neighbors can use the hotline by calling (401) 793-4040 or emailing TMHneighbors@lifespan. org when the need arises. I encourage all of you to use the hotline whenever you need to tell us about something that is happening in the neighborhood, especially as it relates to our impact on you. I am pleased to announce that The Miriam Hospital will be accepting applications for the 2017 Community Investment Grants. The deadline for the grant application is Friday, November 18. You can learn more about our Community Investment Grants on page 3 of this newsletter. I encourage you to share the grant application with any non-profit or agency that serves the Summit and Mount Hope neighborhoods. Our strategic efforts in helping youth in grades 6 through 12, improving community health, and revitalizing the community are all categories of relevance for the grants. Since 2006, we have invested over $650,000 in our community and we are proud to continue this legacy of delivering health with care. I hope to see you on Thursday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m. to share our news with you and enjoy refreshments. Please call the Neighborhood Hotline at (401) 793-4040 to R.S.V.P. Happy September.
Sincerely,
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—•— Donate Clean Gently Used Coats for Buy Nothing Day Dates: November 18–22 Location: Lobby of The Miriam Hospital —•— Volunteer to Package Gingerbread Kits Date: Sunday, November 20, 12–5:00 p.m. Location: The Miriam Hospital Cafeteria —•— Select a Gift Wish for a Child in Need Dates: December 2, 5, 7, 9 Location: Lobby of The Miriam Hospital —•— Caroling for a Cause Date: Sunday, December 18, 4–6:00 p.m. Location: Gather at The Miriam Hospital
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Arthur J. Sampson President, The Miriam Hospital
A Lifespan Partner.
• Letter From The President • Community Relations Corner • Community Investment Grants • Community Calendar
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Season of Giving Activities & Dates
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Date: Thursday, November 10, 6:30 p.m. Location: Hurvitz Board Room
Community Meeting
Community Calendar T h e M iriam H ospital