Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Mirabito raises $65K for UHS Foundation to support Wilson Main Tower

GREENE — Mirabito Convenience Stores says it raised $65,000 to support the UHS Foundation’s Journey Campaign for the Wilson Main Tower during June. The effort was part of the Mirabito Cares Round-Up campaign, per the Aug. 1 announcement. Mirabito Convenience Stores is a division of Mirabito Energy Products, a family-owned energy provider since 1927. This […]

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GREENE — Mirabito Convenience Stores says it raised $65,000 to support the UHS Foundation’s Journey Campaign for the Wilson Main Tower during June. The effort was part of the Mirabito Cares Round-Up campaign, per the Aug. 1 announcement. Mirabito Convenience Stores is a division of Mirabito Energy Products, a family-owned energy provider since 1927. This fundraising effort was a collaborative initiative between Mirabito and the communities we proudly serve. The success of the campaign will provide enhanced healthcare services to our immediate community and neighboring areas, ensuring more individuals have access to high-quality, affordable health care. “We are so incredibly grateful to Mirabito’s staff, customers and the community for their generous support of this campaign for the UHS Foundation,” Cory Jacobs, executive director of the UHS Foundation, said in the Mirabito announcement. “We are proud to serve the Southern Tier community in many ways, and this donation in support of the Wilson Main Tower will help support the quality of care available and expand our ability to recruit and retain outstanding healthcare providers.” The UHS Wilson Main Tower will benefit health care in the Southern Tier with “state-of-the-art” facilities and expanded care options. Serving as the new front door to the UHS Wilson Medical Center, the Wilson Main Tower began welcoming patients and visitors on June 26. “At Mirabito, we believe in giving back to the community that supports us,” Marissa Sweeney, marketing director at Mirabito. “The success of our Round-Up campaign is a testament to the generosity of our customers and their commitment to improving local healthcare. We are proud to support the UHS Wilson Main Tower and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on our community’s health and well-being.” The Round-Up campaign invited customers to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar, with the difference going directly to support the UHS Wilson Main Tower. A check presentation took place at the Mirabito Convenience Store in Greene where members of the UHS team and Mirabito employees shared a photo to commemorate the Round-Up.
Eric Reinhardt

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