There wasn’t a better way to retire for Judy Aliquo. On December 12, the President and CEO of the Beebe Medical Foundation announced that donors contributed more than $45 million to the I Believe in Beebe campaign during the last four years. The historic campaign surpassed the previous campaign
Tom Protack will take over as President of the Beebe Medical Foundation starting in January 2020, following the retirement of Judy Aliquo, and the announcement of the historic $45.4 million raised during “I Believe in Beebe Campaign.” He says he is excited and honored to have this opportunity. How
During this giving season, the Beebe Medical Foundation thanks the community for all of the generous support that is helping Beebe Healthcare in Creating the Next Generation of Care. Without you, we could not be where we are today, so here are a few updates on how you are making a difference in our
BEEBE MEDICAL FOUNDATION raises money to help fulfill Beebe Healthcare’s mission to encourage healthy living and prevent illness, and to restore optimal health to the people who live in, work in, and visit our community. Whether it’s a routine checkup, managing a chronic disease like diabetes, or
One of the most enjoyable ways to raise money for our not-for-profit healthcare system is by accepting donations from those who have received excellent care here at Beebe. Sometimes, they are giving to recognize care they received, other times they give in honor or memory of a loved one. The latter
Beebe Medical Foundation and the Schell Brothers unveiled the largest single donation ever made for the Beebe Beach Bash. Schell Brothers generously donated $25,000 to the Foundation as Diamond Sponsors for the event, touted as the “Biggest Party of the Summer.” “At Schell Brothers, we like to have
Judy Aliquo, President & CEO of Beebe Medical Foundation, reflects on the changes and growth seen in our area, particularly reflected at Beebe Healthcare. As a lifetime vacationer and now resident of Rehoboth, I have seen Beebe grow and change over the years, and any time our family has needed Beebe
Beebe Medical Foundation President and CEO Judy Aliquo (pictured with Vice President of Development Tom Protack and Board Chair Tommy Cooper) reminds us why it’s important to be thankful for Beebe’s role in advancing health and wellbeing in Sussex County. Thanksgiving has always been one of my
Peggy and Randall Rollins Margaret H. Rollins, known to childhood friends as Peggy Hastings, was born in 1933 in Lewes and spent her childhood and early adulthood in the community. She attended Lewes School, and worked in the administrative offices at Beebe Hospital after school and on weekends when
The Delaware Celebration of Jazz, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which produces the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival has supported Tunnell Cancer Center for many years, and to date has raised more than $77,000. This year the Board of Directors announced a 5-year, $100,000 pledge for Tunnell Cancer