
Montclair Senior Services/Lifelong Montclair Director Katie York, along with Montclair Senior Citizens Advisory Committee chair Ann Lippel and Carolyn Lack of Aging in Montclair, were honored with the Partners for Health Foundation Community Impact Award for Age-Friendly Montclair during the organization's tenth-anniversary celebrations held on Thursday, November 29.
The Age-Friendly Montclair Community Impact Award was one of ten awards, as well as grants totaling $100,000 that the Foundation bestowed upon local nonprofit organizations and individuals making at a significant difference in the health and well-being of local communities. Award recipients were selected from 65 nominations that cited contributions in areas such as hunger, homelessness, chronic disease prevention, oral health, and mental health. The event was emceed by Jim Axelrod, Senior National Correspondent for CBS News.
"Each of the awardees has an amazing story to tell about what inspired them, what they have been able to accomplish, and what they aspire to achieve. We are honored to partner with them to accomplish even more," said Pam Scott, Partners for Health Foundation's executive director. "Their collective stories portray dedicated advocates, volunteers, caregivers, unsung heroes, and leaders, along with the tens of thousands of lives they touch."
Below is the complete list of Partners for Health Foundation 2018 Community Impact Award recipients:
- Mario Szuchman, MD, Zufall Health, West Orange – Access to Health
- KinderSmile Foundation, Bloomfield – Oral Health
- Wally Weikert, Family Service League, Montclair – Mental Health
- Mary Rossettini, Clifton Homeless Task Force – Homelessness Prevention
- Connections at Home, Verona – Aging in Place
- Carolyn Lack, Aging in Montclair; Ann Lippel, Montclair Senior Citizens Advisory Committee; and Katie York, Lifelong Montclair/Aging in Place
- YMCA of Montclair – Chronic Disease Prevention (Healthy Eating and Active Living)
- Human Needs Food Pantry, Montclair; and Anne Mernin, Toni's Kitchen, Montclair – Hunger Prevention
- City Green – Chronic Disease Prevention (Healthy Eating and Active Living)
- Adele Katz, Sister to Sister, Montclair – Youth Resiliency
The Board of Trustees of Partners for Health Foundation also presented its 10-Year Anniversary Founder's Award to longtime Board member Paul A. Lisovicz of Glen Ridge, who served as a Trustee from 2005-2015 and Board Chair from 2009-2013. The Founder's Award recognizes an individual whose efforts significantly shaped the Foundation through commitment, innovation, professional expertise, philanthropy, and overall leadership.
Partners for Health Foundation fosters collaboration among nonprofits so that, together, they can increase positive health outcomes in the communities they serve. A key focus provides access to healthy food and physical activity as a way to prevent chronic disease. The Foundation also supports the issues of homelessness, aging, mental health, community safety and more. Since 2008, Partners for Health Foundation has awarded more than $12 million through 341 grants to 132 organizations. To learn more, visit www.partnersfdn.org.