Pictured L to R: Tana Smith, Journey Health System Director of Institutional Advancement; Bill Hoffman, Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI) Capital Campaign Committee Member; John Mulcahy, Acrisure Partner & Advisory Council Mid-Atlantic Region; and Jim Prosper, DCI Executive Director.
Dickinson Center, Inc.(DCI), a non-profit organization and affiliate of Journey Health System, is thrilled to announce a generous donation towards their St. Marys' building project from Acrisure. With the dedicated efforts of DCI’s Capital Campaign Committee, the collective generosity of organizations, foundations, individuals, businesses, and ongoing community support, DCI has made remarkable strides in its “Building for Tomorrow” capital campaign fundraising efforts, raising $1,423,971 and 95% of their $1.5 million goal. With $76,029 left to secure, DCI and the campaign committee extend their hopes that others will join in supporting their cause, recognizing that every contribution brings them closer to their objective.
"Acrisure's generous donation to Dickinson’s St. Marys’ building project is a transformative gift that will enhance Dickinson’s ability to provide essential behavioral health care services to children, families and adults in our community. Acrisure’s commitment underscores the critical importance of accessible mental health care, and we are deeply grateful for their support," stated Bill Hoffman, DCI Building for Tomorrow Capital Campaign Committee member.
John Mulcahy, Acrisure Partner & Advisory Council Member for the Mid-Atlantic Region said, “Alongside our rapid growth, Acrisure is intentional about increasing our impact wherever our colleagues work and our presence grows. We’re committed to supporting innovative and inspiring organizations like Dickinson Center across the globe.”
With over 17,000 employees in over 20 countries, Acrisure is the number one largest property and casualty agency in the United States and the sixth largest global broker. They are a global Fintech leader, combining the best of human insight and high technology, and are also a proud partner of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dickinson Center, Inc., formed in 1958, is recognized as one of the leading rural behavioral health providers in northwestern Pennsylvania, and has evolved into an organization of nearly 200 employees operating in Elk, Cameron, Potter, McKean, Forest, Warren, Jefferson and Clearfield counties.
For more information about the “Building for Tomorrow” capital campaign or to make a donation, please visit www.givetodickinson.org