Mount receives $325K grant for wellness center

Posted 1/25/22

Mount Saint Mary College has received a grant for $325,000 from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to be used for the Desmond Center for Community Engagement and Wellness.

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Mount receives $325K grant for wellness center

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Mount Saint Mary College has received a grant for $325,000 from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to be used for the Desmond Center for Community Engagement and Wellness.

The Desmond Center will be located on the college’s campus in what is currently Guzman Hall. It will provide medical and educational services for underserved individuals and families, including the uninsured. The center will offer educational workshops, family counseling services, fitness checks, immunizations, professional development events, and more for local residents. Once completed, the college expects the center to serve more than 4,000 residents per year. In addition to providing opportunities for area educators and professionals to volunteer their services, the center will also house the college’s Desmond programing for adult enrichment.

This is the second grant the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation has provided aid towards the Desmond Center. In the first quarter of 2021, the foundation selected the Desmond Center project for a $425,000 grant.

“The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation’s continued support of the Desmond Center for Community Engagement and Wellness is a phenomenal boon to the project,” said Dr. Jason N. Adsit, president of Mount Saint Mary College. “We can’t thank the foundation enough for its aid and for believing in our vision of service. The Desmond Center is the next step in the evolution of the Mount’s commitment to our community, and it honors the legacy of our founders, the Dominican Sisters.”

In November of 2021, the Mount appointed lifelong Newburgh resident Genesis Ramos as Executive Director of the Desmond Center for Community Engagement and Wellness. Ramos oversees the center’s staffing, program development, and community outreach, among other responsibilities.

“There is a critical need for the Desmond Center for Community Engagement and Wellness in our community,” said Ramos. “It’s truly an honor to be at the helm this initiative that will become a community hub serving our community inclusively.”

The position is a perfect fit for her, Ramos noted, because of her background in healthcare administration and her desire to serve the city she loves.

“Newburgh is home and near and dear to my heart,” said Ramos, who recently became the first woman of color elected to the Orange County Legislature. “I want to elevate our community and the healthcare outcomes in our community.”

Compassionate care at the center will be modeled by Mount faculty and students. The college’s School of Nursing will play a large role in carrying out the center’s mission of aiding Newburgh residents who have little or no access to basic health care services. As the center develops, faculty and students in the college’s Business, Education, and Social Sciences programs will also lend their skills to the program.