Monthly Archive
St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children, NYRA, and Nassau County Executive Announce Partnership
April 30, 2008
April 30, 2008 (Elmont, NY) – St. Mary’s Health Care System for Children and the New York Racing Association (NYRA) announced an official partnership today, bringing the region’s leading provider of post-acute care for children together with the region’s most famous race track to raise funds and awareness for some of New York’s most seriously ill and injured children. St. Mary’s and NYRA leadership were joined by Nassau County Executive Thomas R. Suozzi to announce the centerpiece of the partnership, the annual Walk for St. Mary’s Kids and Family Fun Day, which will take place at Belmont Park on May 18th.
Protect Your Most Precious Assets: Your Children
April 15, 2008
Bayside, NY, April 15, 2008 – Reserve your spot for a free car seat safety inspection and get a free bicycle helmet for your little one. As part of its ongoing community outreach program, St. Mary’s Hospital for Children will be holding a Community Safety Day on Saturday, May 10 between the hours of 9 AM and 12 PM at its Bayside campus.
St. Mary’s Hospital Continues to Go Green
April 15, 2008
Bayside, NY, April 15, 2008 – St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children, the region’s leading provider of pediatric post-acute care, is emerging as a leader of another kind as it continues to take steps to make its inpatient facilities in Bayside and Ossining leaders in environmentally-friendly healthcare. St. Mary’s, which has previously received a number of awards for its “Green” initiatives, announced today that it is implementing a new shredding and recycling program on its Bayside campus in time for Earth Day.


Children of St. Mary’s always find a way to reach out and touch our hearts. Inspired by the Starworks Foundation creative expression in arts program, St. Mary’s kids put their deepest thoughts to paper, and in front of families and friends, read their published work from “The World I Know,” Starworks Anthology collection. Filled with mixed emotions, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house as the children each read their stories of hope and inspiration, ranging from poems, stories, essays, and drawings. 
