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Community Partners

Local businesses and organizations partner with The Foundation for Ellis Medicine to provide meaningful and lifesaving benefits for patients at Ellis.

Gifts from fundraisers and donations help to secure the latest state-of-the-art technology, retain a skilled and experienced medical staff and provide the compassionate, patient-centered care you and your loved ones can expect if you ever have to utilize Ellis Medicine services.

For more information on how your business or organization can partner to benefit the lifesaving work at Ellis Medicine, please contact Karen Mantas, Director of Advancement at 518.243.4600.


GE Women's Network HealthAhead Scrapbooks for Bellevue

Thank you GE Women's Network HealthAhead!  Join us on Sunday, February 17, 9 AM to 4 PM at Ellis Health Center, 600 McClellan Street, Schenectady for a funfilled day of scrapbooking!  Led by Jennifer Hurd of Creative Memories. 

All proceeds will benefit the Neil and Jane Golub Breast & Heart Health Center at Bellevue Woman's Center.  Tickets cost $30 in advance and $35 at the door.  To register, email Veronica Reed at veronica.reed@ge.com or Kelly Dalton at kelly.dalton@ge.com.  


Schenectady Foundation's $1M Grant is a Partnership to Strengthen Families

Schenectady FoundationThe Schenectady Foundation (TSF) has made a $1 million grant to support Ellis Medicine's efforts to continue to improve the delivery of maternal and infant health care in the community.

The grant is the single largest funding commitment ever made by TSF and advances a partnership with Ellis to work toward strengthening families. Learn more...


Mohawk HondaMohawk Honda Raises Funds to Fight Breast Cancer

Thank you Mohawk Honda! Mohawk Honda hosted a "Drive for the Cure" event in October to benefit Ellis Medicine’s Neil and Jane Golub Breast Care Center. Mohawk Honda generously donated $5 for every oil change between October 24-29, and $50 for every car sold on October 29 as well as proceeds from the sale of breast cancer awareness merchandise. The donation totaled more than $1,200 to support the fight against breast cancer.