COURT HOUSE — Volunteers In Medicine (VIM) of Cape May County will hold its 7th Annual ThanksGathering event to honor and celebrate those in the community who have helped make the 11-year-old clinic a reality.
This year’s theme is a ThanksGathering in the Garden to be held on Sept. 20, 2013 at the Abbie Holmes Estate in Clermont. The elegant evening will include dancing on the patio, watching a fall sunset and dining from a fabulous menu specially prepared by Chef Heather Holden.
The Rothman Institute is the Presenting Sponsor. Other sponsors include the Charles H. Meyers Foundation and Cape Urgent Care. Vice-chair Marilyn Sweeney was thrilled to announce that Rothman has joined the VIM family of neighbors caring for neighbors. Rothman Institute is literally a neighbor to VIM, as they are now seeing patients at their new Cape May Court House location at 106 South Dennis Road.
The Stone Harbor Lions are being celebrated as “Outstanding Caring Neighbors.” The Lions equipped the Eye Room at the Clinic with state of the art equipment and have supported VIM’s Eye program since the very beginning. “Volunteers In Medicine is very fortunate to have “neighbors” like the Stone Harbor Lions who care deeply about the health of their community and the people of Cape May County,” said Sandra Gott, Chair of VIM’s Board.
Kenneth Cramer, MD will be honored as “Outstanding Volunteer Physician.” Dr. Cramer of Cape Urgent Care has been volunteering at VIM for more than 3 years now. His kind and gentle nature, as well as his medical expertise make him a much beloved doctor by volunteers and patients alike. Medical Director, Elizabeth Crowley, MD said “We are so fortunate to have all our great doctors, I am thrilled that we are able to recognize Ken for his generous contribution of time and talent”
VIM is also selling $100 Raffle tickets. The $10,000 winning ticket will be drawn at the Gala. For more information about VIM, to sponsor, but a raffle ticket or attend the ThanksGathering, visit the VIM website at www.vimcmc.org, call 609-463-2846 or e-mail: jmeiluta@vimcmc.org
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