Business & Merchant
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 July 2024 02:41
Mindy Zatta has recently been recognized by the Osaic Foundation for her volunteer service and dedication to The Washington Health System Foundation (WHSF). Mindy is part of a group of financial professionals recognized by the Osaic Foundation for their hands-on volunteerism and the impact this level of involvement has on local communities. In honor of Mindy’s recognition, WHSF has received a $4,000 grant from the Osaic Foundation that will be used to purchase a therapy chair for The Children’s Therapy Center. The Center is the largest and most comprehensive pediatric therapy program in Washington County, PA.
Mindy Zatta was recognized for her volunteer service to WHSF |
Front row (L to R): Sara Schumacher, Executive Director, Washington Health System Foundation; Mindy Zatta, Private Wealth Advisor, IronBridge Wealth Counsel; Steve Datovech, Director, UPMC Washington Children’s Therapy Center. Back Row (L to R): Lisa Capozzoli, Speech-Language Therapist, UPMC Washington Children’s Therapy Center; Lisa Haines, Speech-Language Therapist (SLT), UPMC Washington Children’s Therapy Center; Sara Knabb, Occupational Therapist, UPMC Washington Children’s Therapy Center; Marissa Stout, Occupational Therapist, UPMC Washington Children’s Therapy Center |
“Thank you to the Osaic Foundation for this honor, and most importantly, for the grant funding that will support the Children’s Therapy Center in offering rehabilitation services to help the children of our community,” said Zatta. “I am sincerely grateful for the Osaic Foundation and their efforts in celebrating and amplifying the charitable endeavors of Osaic financial professionals, and for my colleagues at IronBridge Wealth Counsel, LLC for holding ourselves to a higher community standard by investing our collective time and financial resource back into our communities,” she added. “I choose to give my time and efforts to The Washington Health System Foundation because I know the impact that is made on our patients and community through the many initiatives the Foundation supports like the Children’s Therapy Center.”
Sara Schumacher, Executive Director of WHSF said, “Mindy is a hands-on community member who volunteers to support many organizations. We are fortunate to have her as the Vice-Chair of the WHSF Board, Chair of the Investment Committee and serving on the 1897 Society Major Giving Committee. She is extremely generous as well. Mindy is always there when we need her and her expertise. We are grateful for her level of involvement at WHSF, especially as we embark on our next chapter and look to make greater impact on patient care in our Washington community.”
The donation will be used for one of Children’s Therapy Center’s greatest needs: an additional Rifton Activity Chair. This therapy tool is an innovative adaptive seating device that establishes safe seating and positioning for children with a variety of physical and or cognitive needs.
About the Washington Health System Foundation:
The Washington Health System Foundation (WHSF) supports UPMC Washington and UPMC Greene, which employ over 2,300 skilled medical professionals and deliver health care services at more than 40 off-site locations across three counties. UPMC Washington’s system of care includes diagnostic centers, outpatient care facilities, and the Wilfred R. Cameron Wellness Center, all seamlessly working together to provide excellent patient-and-family-centered care. For more information – www.whs.org
About IronBridge Wealth Counsel, LLC
IronBridge Wealth Counsel, LLC is “a wealth management firm designed to provide security, instill meaning, and foster empowerment. The mission is “to create a positive, multigenerational impact on our colleagues, clients, and communities. For more information - www.ironbridgewc.com.
About Invest in Others Foundation
The Osaic Foundation’s three pillars of focus are: Empowering lives through experiential events that build thriving communities, education with a focus on financial literacy, and increasing diverse representation through workforce development. For more information - https://osaic.com/osaic-foundation-newsletter/2023q4