COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS RECOGNIZE CARING FORCES

 

From left: Nora O’Brien, executive director, United Hebrew Assisted Living and Jordan Frey, president, Care Patrol.

From left: Rita Mabli, president and CEO, United Hebrew and Marshal Matos, M.D., cardiologist, Montefiore New Rochelle.

From left: Rita Mabli, president and CEO, United Hebrew and Tricia Mulligan, provost and senior vice president, student affairs, Iona University School of Health Sciences.

United Hebrew hosted its annual Community Service Awards on Oct. 18 to honor the outstanding commitment and devotion to the welfare of Westchester County by three individuals and their organizations who are dedicated to improving the lives of those they touch.  Marshal Matos, M.D., cardiologist, Montefiore New Rochelle, Iona University School of Health Sciences, accepted by Tricia Mulligan, provost and senior vice president, student affairs, and Jordan Frey, president, Care Patrol, were recognized for their advocacy and commitment to developing services and programs that enrich the lives of seniors on United Hebrew’s campus, and others in the Westchester community and beyond. 

Rita Mabli, president and CEO, United Hebrew, presented the honors. “In today’s fast-paced world, it’s important to pause and recognize the selfless work of those who strive to better the lives of others,” she noted. “Through their outstanding dedication, these individuals and organizations exemplify United Hebrew’s mission and purpose of caring for generations.”