Volume 23
HUPdate
Number 26
December 28, 2012
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
OUTREACH EFFORTS LEAD TO
Happier Holidays
Throughout the year, our employees volunteer their time to help members of local communities but the outreach intensifies over the holidays, making the season more joyful for those less fortunate.
L to r: Sitha Dy, Lulu Williams, Janelle Harris, Melissa Kavanagh, and Bernell Lewis with some of the 30+ pairs of pajamas donated to women at St. Barnabas Mission.
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Holly Days always brings out the best in everyone and this year was no different. In total, 37 families — moms and kids — were ‘adopted.’ According to Phyllis Murray of Administration, who once again took the lead for this outreach activity, “we had more departments wanting to adopt than we had families.” Donations included a mini basketball court, double stroller, game systems, and iPods. “The departments tried to give the kids everything on their wish lists… and more.” In addition, over $3,000 in gift cards went to Covenant House. The Nursing Network Center ran its traditional toy drive for the People’s Emergency Center, which provides housing and comprehensive on-site services to homeless families. Brenda Bradford said they filled her truck and another vehicle with all the collected toys! “We had over $200 in gift cards as well!” Flannel pajamas feel good on cold winter nights and, thanks to staff on Ravdin 9, more than 30 moms at St. Barnabas Mission, which provides shelter and services for homeless women and their children, will be a little warmer in their beds. “We wanted to focus on giving the mothers a gift, since there are often more resources directed towards children during the holidays,” said Julie Colanero. Janelle Harris took the lead.
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INSIDE Congrats to the 2012 Holiday Tree Winners ...........2-4
Last month Penn Medicine once again partnered with the South of South Neighborhood Association for the 6th annual Turkey Toss. They distributed more than 500 turkeys to families living south of Penn Medicine at Rittenhouse.
Food Glorious Food The 8th floor of 1500 Market, home of Corporate Finance, Managed Care, and CPUP Financial Operations, held a food drive competition. The goal for each of the floor’s five teams was to collect 500 items. If they reached that goal, the entire floor could wear jeans Continued on page 4