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The Bernard and Shirlee Brown Foundation, the Anne Brown Koons Foundation, the Jeff and Tracy Brown Foundation Support The Cooper Learning Center’s Reading Programs

January 15, 2020 1 Comment

Giving back to the community is a family affair for Bernard and Shirlee Brown, their daughter Anne Koons, their son Jeff and his wife Tracy.

The Cooper Learning Center recently received $50,000 from the Bernard and Shirlee Brown Foundation, the …

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The Cooper Foundation’s Home Improvement Program Makes Homes Safer for Camden Residents

January 6, 2020 1 Comment

In 2019, The Cooper Foundation and its non-profit housing partners, St. Joseph’s Carpenter Society and Camden County Habitat for Humanity, completed the rehabilitation of eight vacant single-family homes in the Cooper Plaza neighborhood – making them ready for homeownership. The …

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The Cooper Foundation and Cooper University Health Care Donate Thousands of Gifts to Local Families in Need

December 13, 2019 Leave a Comment

CAMDEN, N.J. – For the tenth year in a row, employees of Cooper University Health Care came together to make the holidays a bit brighter for local families in need.

Through a partnership with Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, Cooper …

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2019 Pink & Teal Community Partners

November 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

In 2019, Pink & Teal Community Partners raised $123,000 to support the fight against women’s cancer.

No effort is too big or too small. From shopping and dining events to golf outings and, yes, men in bras – our community …

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Cooper University Health Care Teams Up with United Way to Install a Born Learning Trail at Cooper River

October 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

CAMDEN, N.J. – Cooper University Health Care and United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey installed a Born Learning Trail at the William G. Rohrer Children’s Playground at Cooper River in Pennsauken on Friday, Oct. 4.

Generously supported …

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Local Non-Profit Donates $30,000 for Cooper’s Littlest Patients

September 26, 2019 Leave a Comment

On Sept. 25, 2019, representatives from Help Women and Children Now (HWCN), a non-profit organization based in Haddonfield, visited Cooper University Health Care to present a $30,000 to provide cardiac screenings to newborns in Cooper’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

This …

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Jim Fifis Lung Cancer Research Fund Raises $1 Million Since First Event in 2011

September 18, 2019 Leave a Comment

Susan Bass Levin, President and CEO of The Cooper Foundation, announced that the Ninth Annual Jim Fifis Lung Cancer Research Fund Dinner, held on Sept. 17, raised $125,000 for the lung cancer program at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper.…

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Q&A with Pink & Teal Hero: Dr. Danielle Behrens

September 17, 2019 Leave a Comment

Who or what inspired you to become a doctor?
My grandmother was diagnosed with a glioblastoma when I was 16. At the time, the standard of care was surgery, followed by radiation therapy. For nine months, we cared for the …

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Cooper Chairman George E. Norcross III Announces Establishment of Bahamian Relief Fund to Help Victims of Hurricane Dorian

September 12, 2019 Leave a Comment

Camden, NJ  — Cooper University Health Care Chairman George E. Norcross III announced that the health system, through The Cooper Foundation, has established a Bahamian Relief Fund to provide support to those affected by Hurricane Dorian that devastated the island …

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Q&A with Pink & Teal Hero: Dr. Lauren Krill

September 10, 2019 Leave a Comment

Who inspired you to become a doctor?
My family doctor, Dr. David Bazzo, inspired me when I was very young because of his exceptional care. When I volunteered for various causes in college, I decided I wanted to dedicate my …

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