There are many ways to support Wood River Health's Annual Gala

Wood River Health's 3rd Annual Harvest for Health took place on Friday, September 22, 2023 at The Venice in Westerly.

Our Virtual Auction offered fabulous items including Patriots tickets, tickets to Foxwoods, Trinity Rep and other theatres, jewelry, getaways, and handmade items. The auction closed at 8:00 PM on Friday, September 22. Visit our auction page at
32auctions.com/WoodRiverHealth to settle any bids won.

Area businesses are encouraged to donate gift cards or silent auction items to our 2024 Harvest for Health Gala Fundraiser scheduled for September 26, 2024 at Shepherd's Run in South Kingstown, RI.

All donations are acknowledged in our event program and in our Annual Report.

To donate, please contact Dayna Mendolia:
DMendolia@WoodRiverHealth.org
or 401.326.5680

2022 Harvest for Health Gala Photos

Second Annual Gala Nets Over $65,000 for Wood River Health

Wood River Health hosted its 2nd Annual Harvest for Health Gala on September 30, 2022 to celebrate its 46th anniversary. This year’s Harvest for Health was held at The Haversham House in Westerly and live music was provided by Take it to the Bridge.

The sold-out event netted just over $65,000 for the Federally Qualified Health Center. This amount is a $20,000 increase over the previous year's gala. All event proceeds will support programs and services that improve the quality of life of Wood River Health’s patients.

Presenters included Wood River Health’s Board Chair Regan Pennypacker and President and CEO Alison Croke, who shared that the nonprofit was recently recognized as a Health Center National Quality Leader (NQL). This distinction is awarded to health center awardees that meet or exceed national benchmarks for one or more of the clinical quality measure (CQMs) groups that promote behavioral health, heart health, diabetes health, HIV prevention and care, and maternal and child health. Wood River Health was recognized for its efforts to improve access, address social risk factors to health, reduce health disparities, and advance health information technology.

During the event program, Alison Croke provided an update on the health center’s $5 million building project at its main facility at 823 Main Street in Hope Valley. The addition will enable it to grow its Hope Valley clinical space by 57%, increase annual dental visits by 1,200 per year and expand behavioral health services.

The gala was supported through many generous sponsorships made by community partners, local businesses and members of the Board of Directors. Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island served as Harvest for Health’s Presenting Sponsor. Professional Planning Group served at the Over the Harvest Moon level and A/Z Corporation was a Cornucopia Sponsor.

The event's Earth’s Bounty Sponsors included CLA, Integrated Healthcare Partners, Sun Media Group, United Healthcare, and Westerly Hospital - Yale New Haven. Home and Hearth Sponsors included Arnold Lumber, Genoa Healthcare, HILB Group, Vision 3 Architects, and Washington Trust Company.

During the speaking program, a heartfelt patient testimony was delivered by David Maher. In a prerecorded video, Maher stated how Wood River Health’s Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program saved his life.

A live auction brought in an additional $7,500. The auction was led by Rhode Island native Poppy Champlin, a nationally acclaimed comedian who has appeared on Oprah, Showtime, HBO and Joan Rivers and is President and Owner of Poppycock Productions.

The event provided the opportunity for guests to participate in a Wine Surprise Raffle, where they received a bottle of wine and a gift card up to $100 in exchange for a $46 donation. The raffle raised over $2,000 for Wood River Health. Gift cards were donated by local businesses. Wood River Health is also grateful to Haxton's Liquors Tollgate, Hopkinton Liquor Depot, Wakefield Liquors and The Wine Store for contributing wine to the event.

A Raise the Paddle brought in an additional $10,000 for the nonprofit health center. These funds will be used to support the cost of its expansion of its 823 Main Street facility in Hope Valley.

Photos of Harvest for Health’s attendees were taken by Yamuna Smith Photography and can be viewed on Wood River Health's Facebook page.

Clark Farms donated beautiful mums that decorated the tables and added to the harvest theme of the event. Attendees were given a small box of maple sugar candy to commemorate the evening.

The event was orchestrated by members of the Harvest for Health Gala Committee and was chaired by Board Vice Chair Dan Fitzgerald. Committee members included Board Chair Regan Pennypacker; Board Members Sue Brough and Kate Porter; and Pam Sawyer. Staff included Alison Croke, President and CEO; Sarah Channing, Director of Development and Communications; Dayna Mendolia, Marketing and Events Coordinator; and Jennifer Madden, Marketing and Communications Specialist. Event program and signage were designed by LDM Designs.