Church Group Donates EKG Machine to Leahy Clinic

The Covenant Presbyterian Church Women’s Association donated an EKG machine to The Edward R. Leahy Jr. Center Clinic for the Uninsured.
From left: Kirsten McIntyre, nurse manager for the University’s Edward R. Leahy Jr. Center Clinic for the Uninsured; Andrea Mantione D.N.P., director of the University’s Leahy Community Health and Family Center; and representing The Covenant Presbyterian Church Women’s Association Norma Gabriel, Patty Ollendyke, Elaine Young, Gemma Davis, Carol Winn, Alice Goodall, Kathy Kintzer (back), Joann Cortozar (front) and Norma Ciero.
From left: Kirsten McIntyre, nurse manager for the University’s Edward R. Leahy Jr. Center Clinic for the Uninsured; Andrea Mantione D.N.P., director of the University’s Leahy Community Health and Family Center; and representing The Covenant Presbyterian Church Women’s Association Norma Gabriel, Patty Ollendyke, Elaine Young, Gemma Davis, Carol Winn, Alice Goodall, Kathy Kintzer (back), Joann Cortozar (front) and Norma Ciero.

The Covenant Presbyterian Church Women’s Association, Scranton, donated a Welch Allen EKG machine to The University of Scranton’s Edward R. Leahy Jr. Center Clinic for the Uninsured. The clinic provides free, “non-emergency” health care to uninsured residents of Lackawanna County and depends on the generous donations from corporations, foundations and community organizations who share a similar mission of strengthen our community through health and education.

From left: Kirsten McIntyre, nurse manager for the University’s Edward R. Leahy Jr. Center Clinic for the Uninsured; Andrea Mantione D.N.P., director of the University’s Leahy Community Health and Family Center; and representing The Covenant Presbyterian Church Women’s Association Norma Gabriel, Patty Ollendyke, Elaine Young, Gemma Davis, Carol Winn, Alice Goodall, Kathy Kintzer (back), Joann Cortozar (front) and Norma Ciero.

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