
The Delaware Valley Regional High School Key Club donated $750 to the Hunterdon Regional Cancer Center after selling more than 100 “Pink Out” shirts during their annual breast cancer awareness fundraiser. The student-led effort reflects the club’s mission of service and advocacy across the school and community, and their contribution will support local patients receiving care close to home. Hunterdon Health Foundation extends its sincere thanks to the Key Club for their generosity, initiative, and continued commitment to making a difference.
Pictured (left to right): Jill Pelonero, BA, R.T. (R)(T), Director of Hunterdon Regional Cancer Center, Meredith Levy, Neha Sethi, Amalia Kushner and Phil Beekman, Senior Vice President, Hunterdon Health Foundation.
About the Key Club: The Key Club is a community-based organization of student volunteers who are dedicated to service in the school, family, community, county, and also to international causes. The goal is to provide community service to the community, continue advocacy, encourage student involvement, learn life skills, and assist with college applications. Activities include the NORWESCAP Food Drive, Trick or Treat for UNICEF, and the March for Babies. Students are engaged in many other activities and events as well.
About the Foundation: Hunterdon Health Foundation is the fundraising organization for Hunterdon Health System. It receives support from individuals, corporations, foundations, and other sources to assist Hunterdon Medical Center and its affiliated non-profit organizations in fulfilling their mission to meet the community's need for high-quality healthcare.