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Monday, May 20, 2013

LICH Patients' Committee to Save Our Hospital

This message came in from the New York State Nurses Association, a continuing source of support in our community's efforts to keep our local hospital open and strong.

Dear Neighbors,

That Long Island College Hospital remains open for care is the product of a strong coalition of community groups, unions, physicians and elected officials. This coalition continues to be active and is working hard to assure that LICH serves our communities as a full service hospital for years to come.

Individual hospital patients and former patients have been a key component of our coalition. Some patients have shared their stories with the media and at rallies, some have distributed posters and literature, and others have involved their families and neighbors to support the Save LICH campaign.

Susan Raboy, a Brooklyn Heights neighbor and former LICH patient who has been a constant presence at our community events would like to invite other LICH patients and their family and friends to join the newly formed the LICH Patients' Committee to Save Our Hospital.

In the weeks ahead we will be working to keep the LICH story alive, and LICH patients and their family and friends will be to be major part of that effort.

If you or someone you know would like to join this committee, please contact Susan Raboy at suerab1@gmail.com.

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  1. Coming up:
    Public Hearing on Downstate's sustainabillity plan & the future of LICH is scheduled for June 4th by the NY Senate Standing Committee on Higher Education (Chair: Senator Kenneth P. LaValle - Suffolk County)

    Place: Van Buren Hearing Room A, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Albany, New York
    Time: 10am - 12noon

    Contact: Nicole Stewart (518) 455-3121
    Media Contact: Drew Biondo (631) 473-1461

    http://www.nysenate.gov/event/2013/jun/04/discuss-suny-downstate-hospital-and-long-island-college-hospital-regard-sustainabi

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