The stars were shining brightly at the recent St. Luke’s University Health Network Dinner by Starlight event. More than 300 St. Luke’s staff members, physicians and community leaders came together to celebrate the continued growth of the Allentown Campus, three Shining Stars and this year’s Honorary Star–the Network’s own Dr. Joseph Russo.
Dinner by Starlight is an annual fundraiser that provides a special opportunity to honor Allentown community members who make a difference in the lives of others through their gifts of time, talent,and treasure. The event raised nearly $120,000, which will support the new St. Luke’s Regional Breast Center–West End, a full-service diagnostic facility offering mammograms, ultrasounds, breast biopsy procedures, onsite radiologists and a breast nurse navigator. The center–a GE world showcase–offers a comprehensive array of services under one roof and highlights multiple fellowship-trained mammographers.
“Last year, our team provided a record number of imaging exams to our patients,” explained Michele Giletto, Network Director, Women’s Imaging for St. Luke’s, during her event remarks. She went on to share that support from Dinner by Starlight “will allow us to serve our patients with even higher level breast imaging, while creating access closer to home.”
The new center is a project near and dear to Dr. Joseph Russo, Section Chief of Women’s Imaging for St. Luke’s University Health Network and the event’s Honorary Star. Since being named Section Chief in 2005, Dr. Russo has been instrumental in establishing St. Luke’s Regional Breast Centers.
“Over 30 years ago, when breast cancer awareness and mammography were in their infancy, a close family member lost her battle,” said Dr. Russo. “More recently, my mother-in-law took advantage of St. Luke’s digital screening mammography, during which a small cancer was discovered and completely removed. Awareness is at the heart of what I do, and I actively promote the power of breast imaging to save lives.”
St. Luke’s Regional Breast Center–West End will meet a growing need in the community. Caregivers and patients alike have sought a one-stop-shop for breast screening services–from initial exam through follow-up and supportive care, and the center will meet this need close to home.
Bill Moyer, President, West Region & Allentown Campus for St. Luke’s, addressed event attendees with a network update, sharing that “we have seen tremendous interest and growth in our services across the network. As more and more patients put their trust in St. Luke’s, it is important to be able to provide easy access to those services.”
In addition to recognizing Dr. Russo, Dinner by Starlight celebrated three Shining Stars–Mary Griffin, Gerry Sherry and Lauren Weintraub–for the impact they are making on the Allentown community. Mary Griffin founded The Caring Place to remove local children from troubled environments and provide them an opportunity for a brighter future. Gerry Sherry, a dedicated volunteer, has made significant contributions to Meals on Wheels of the Greater Lehigh Valley as well as to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Lauren Weintraub volunteers her time in the St. Luke’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, working alongside nurses to bring comfort to new parents during an emotional time.
The Dinner by Starlight was made possible with support from Premier Sponsor, BSI Corporate Benefits, as well as many other generous event supporters and attendees who are deeply committed to the St. Luke’s Allentown Campus and the surrounding community.
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