Dr. Lynne Carmickle, Eva Turbiner, Volunteer Recognition, volunteers

Zufall Recognizes Dedicated Volunteers

Dr. Lynne Carmickle named 2017 Volunteer Honoree

Somerville, NJ (June 1, 2017) – More than 100 volunteers who give their time, talents, and energy to Zufall Health were honored recently at the Third Annual Volunteer Appreciation event at the Bridgewater Marriott Hotel. The volunteers provide a wide range of supportive services at the nonprofit community health center which offers affordable medical and dental care to patients in six New Jersey counties.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month Kickoff Stresses Importance of Early Detection

Photo (Courtesy of Joanne Vuoso) On October 6th, Zufall Health, the Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Regional Chronic Disease Coalition joined together with community members on the steps of the Somerset County Historic Court House to hold the 13th Annual Shades of Pink Celebration proclaiming October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. All participants were encouraged to wear something pink in recognition of people affected by breast cancer....

Breast Cancer Awareness Month Kickoff Stresses Early Detection, Screenings

Somerville, NJ (October 6, 2015) Somerset County Freeholder Deputy Director Patricia L. Walsh joined Zufall Health in Somerville (formerly Women’s Health & Counseling Center), and the Regional Chronic Disease Coalition of Somerset and Morris Counties (RCDC) in kicking off the 12th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month today. 

Zufall Health Recipient of Contribution from Somerset County Commission on the Status of Women

June 16, 2015, Somerville – Patricia L. Walsh, Somerset County Freeholder Deputy Director and Liaison to the Somerset County Commission on the Status of Women, was joined by Jane O’Donnell, Commission Chairperson, Eva Turbiner, President & CEO Zufall Health, and Paul Nusbaum, Chairman of the Board, Zufall Health for a check presentation. Walsh said, “We are pleased to recognize and make this contribution in honor of Zufall Health for providing access to high-quality medical and dental services to the working poor for 25 years.”