Health foundation holds leaders breakfast

COATESVILLE — The Brandywine Health Foundation held a Business Leaders’ Breakfast at the Downingtown Country Club on February 3, 2012 for over 80 business leaders in Chester County.

Pictured left to right: Harry Lewis, Jr., Brandywine Health Foundation chairman; Frances M. Sheehan, President and CEO; business leaders’ breakfast co-chair Gary Smith, Chester County Economic Development Council; foundation board members and business leaders’ breakfast co-chairs Cleo Alston, Ronald McDonald’s franchise owner; Gregory M. Cary, PECO and Thomas J. Belmont, Jr., Gallagher Benefit Services and Coatesville Youth Initiative participants: Noah and Lucas Willett and RJ Hammond. Business leaders learned about how the Coatesville Youth Initiative is making a significant impact in the Coatesville community, and opportunities for their businesses to help to improve health and encourage youth development.

Pictured left to right: Harry Lewis, Jr., Brandywine Health Foundation chairman; business leaders’ breakfast co-chair Gary Smith, Chester County Economic Development Council; foundation board members and business leaders’ breakfast co-chairs Cleo Alston, Ronald McDonald’s franchise owner; Gregory M. Cary, PECO and Thomas J. Belmont, Jr., Gallagher Benefit Services.

The Brandywine Health Foundation is celebrating its 10 year anniversary, providing over $10 million in grants to services and programs to improve health and encourage youth development in the Greater Coatesville Area.  For additional information on the Brandywine Health Foundation and the Coatesville Youth Initiative, please visit www.brandywinefoundation.org.

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