Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/05/2018
5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Location
The Tirrell Room
June Bloom is Manet Community Health Center’s signature event!
- On a clear summer evening, The Tirrell Room in Quincy boasts spectacular views of the Blue Hills! Please join us on Tuesday, June 5, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m., for a fun-filled evening of music, live auction and camaraderie among those who care deeply about our community’s ability to thrive when people are effectively managing their health. Naming opportunities in one of our 5 locations are possible with sponsorship and sponsorships are still available!
- Enter our exclusive trip raffle. You or one of your colleagues could win a $5,000.00 gift certificate to anywhere in the world AAA travels. Only 200 tickets sold! You need not be present to win, and you have up to 2 years to travel. Ticket sales are brisk; we will sell tickets up until the event and announce the winner that evening.
- Wine Pull Contest: Featuring varietals from Southern Italy! You could select an incredible bottle from our board member’s private collection. Tickets are one for $25 and three for $60. Check out what you could win here! http://southernitalywine.com/
- Elizabeth A. Swanton Community Service Award: A few stellar members from the community of Quincy went above and beyond for their neighbors in need during March’s crazy winter storms: http://www.patriotledger.com/news/20180516/manet-health-center-to-honor-5-quincy-residents-for-actions-during-storm
- For more information, visit: https://conta.cc/2L9rCzx
With locations among the most economically disadvantaged areas of the South Shore and Southeastern MA (including Quincy’s Snug Harbor and Houghs Neck), and one each in Hull and Taunton, Manet Community Health Center has served a vital role in the Quincy community since 1979, seeing 17,000 patients annually regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. We care for an increasingly complex patient population, 64% of whom are covered by MassHealth or Medicare and approximately 8% are uninsured. Our patients generally suffer from higher than usual chronic disease, substance use disorder and co-existing behavioral health issues. We must raise unrestricted funds privately to fill in gaps in funding we experience regularly. Thank you for your support!