The DeNicola Family Foundation donated a farm to table teaching garden for A Meaningful Purpose at Reed’s Farm to use at the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City. Reed’s Farm located in Egg Harbor Township NJ, will use farm to table teaching garden for their workforce programming and their summer camp. Installation includes hardscaping ground cover, construction of raised cedar-wood beds with addition of soil and compost for food production.
DeNicola Family Foundation Partner with A Meaningful Purpose at Reed’s Farm to Help the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City Grow
May 30, 2023 1:50:43 PM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in A Meaningful Purpose, DeNicola Family Foundation, Boys & Girls Club, Atlantic City, Farming
DeNicola Family Foundation Supports Cancer Research
May 26, 2023 10:06:04 AM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in DeNicola Family Foundation, John Hopkins Hospital, John Hopkins Medicine, Cancer Research
The DeNicola Family Foundation has made a gift to support research at the Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute (GBCI) at Johns Hopkins. The contribution will be used under the direction of Deputy Director of the GBCI, Noah M. Hahn, MD and Professor of Urology and Oncology, Max Cates, MD to assist in expediting bladder cancer laboratory research findings into improved patient outcomes.
Jefferson Thanks the DeNicola Family Foundation
May 2, 2023 2:03:22 PM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in Jefferson Health, Jefferson Hospital, DeNicola Family Foundation
On behalf of the Jane and Leonard Korman Respiratory Institute (KRI) at Jefferson Health, we want to thank the DeNicola Family Foundation for their generous gift to enhance pharmacy support for our pulmonary patients. We deeply appreciate their kindness and commitment to Jefferson’s pulmonary care.
Giving Day
May 1, 2023 10:50:55 AM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in Cosmo Cares, Philadelphia, Jefferson Health, Jefferson Hospital, DeNicola Family Foundation, Giving Day
Story Time with the DeNicola Family Foundation
Sep 1, 2022 8:35:01 AM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in DeNicola Family Foundation, Children's Books, Chase Books
The DeNicola Family Foundation teamed up with children’s author John Butler for a story time at Mercy Neighborhood Ministries with his latest book “Chase and the Case of the Missing Jersey”. John Butler, known as Cousin John, is a sports journalist and educator who has turned his passion for writing into a series of children’s books. The Chase Books are filled with adventure and feature African American characters that teach children valuable life lessons.
The Heatwave Didn’t Stop the DeNicola Family Foundation Team
Aug 31, 2022 8:44:00 AM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in kindness, DeNicola Family Foundation
The DeNicola Family Foundation donated 200 fans to ABC Men Inc in Philadelphia. At Agape International Church 200 seniors, people with disabilities and families in need will be a little cooler during these hot summer days.
DeNicola Family Foundation to support “A Meaningful Purpose”
Jun 1, 2022 10:42:09 AM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in A Meaningful Purpose, DeNicola Family Foundation, Reeds Organic Farm
The DeNicola Family Foundation is pleased to announce their support of A Meaningful Purpose team and their programs located in Egg Harbor Township, NJ. The sponsorship aligns with the Foundations Pillars of World Health, Cultural Diversity/Diplomacy and Conservation.
DeNicola Foundation to support the 1st Black Owned Cancer Care Center
Jun 1, 2022 10:30:02 AM / by Natalie Scarantino Sadler posted in cancer who, DeNicola Family Foundation
Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia’s Cancer Who? is reopening their 3400 Richmond St. Cancer Care Center in Philadelphia after dealing with COVID closures and mandates. The Center was founded in 2013 by Al & Marjani Harris after Cancer touched their family. The organization provides a range of free services including companionship during treatments, support groups, homework studies for children, transportation, and social events. A highlight is when the patient “rings the Centers bell” marking the end of treatments.