RWJUH Hamilton to host Nashville-themed evening benefit

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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton is preparing to host “A Night in Nashville,” an event the hospital says will benefit local hospital patients.

The event is set to take place at The Stone Terrace by John Henry’s in Hamilton Township on Friday, Oct. 17 from 6 to 9 p.m. Organizers say that the night will feature live music, gourmet “Nashville” bites, and entertainment.

Tickets are on sale and can be purchased online at rwjbh.org/nightinnashville.

RWJUH Hamilton says that the event will support its Patient Assistance Fund, which exists to help ensure that patients do not face financial barriers to critical care, treatment and support services.

“We are incredibly thankful to the development team, event chairs and committee members who are dedicated to making this year’s event a huge success,” says Lisa Breza, chief administrative officer, RWJUH Hamilton. “I also want to thank all our guests who will be attending, our partners, supports and donors. The generosity of the philanthropic support from this event will directly impact the lives of our patients.”

RWJUH Hamilton held the opening ceremonies for the event by announcing this year’s esteemed honorees, including: physician honoree Dr. Zahid Baig, a member of Hamilton Gastroenterology Group for 25 years; community honoree The OPGs (Old Professionals Group), who are all former members of the Young Professionals Group at RWJUH Hamilton; caregiver of the year Connie Moceri, administrative director for patient care-cardiovascular services and healthy lives, RWJUH Hamilton.

Also set to be honored is Sean’s Landscaping, the corporate honoree.

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