Daughters of Charity Foundation Announces Inspired Cross Recipients

Daughters of Charity Foundation of New Orleans (DCFNO) announced that Dr. Donald T. Erwin, chief executive officer at St. Thomas Community Health Center; Dr. Robert M. Post, chief medical officer at Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans; Dr. Sandra L. Robinson, pediatrician at Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans; and Dr. Gary M. Wiltz, chief executive officer and chief health officer at Teche Action Clinic in Franklin, have been selected to receive Inspired Cross Awards at the Foundation’s Seventh Annual “Keeping Our Promises” Gala. The event takes place March 23 at Messina’s at the Terminal. A Patron Party will be held from 7 to 8 p.m., followed by the Gala, which includes the presentation of the Inspired Cross Awards and a silent auction.

“We’re honored to present Inspired Cross Awards to Drs. Erwin, Post, Robinson, and Wiltz,” said Michael G. Griffin, president and CEO of Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans. “This distinguished group of healthcare professionals has worked tirelessly to provide the highest quality of care to all Louisianians – regardless of their ability to pay, and their commitment to this cause is laudable.”

The Inspired Cross Award is presented annually to individuals and/or organizations who have worked with Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans (DCSNO), a nonprofit healthcare organization, to provide healthcare for those in need and to transform healthcare through innovation and courage.

The “Keeping Our Promises” Gala also serves as a fundraiser to support the organization’s mission to provide high-quality, compassionate care to all, with special attention to those who are struggling.

Dr. Robert and Mrs. Joanne Marier are chairs for this year’s event.

Entertainment will provided by Royal Essence Band.

To purchase tickets, or to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, visit www.501auctions.com/daughtersofcharitygala or contact Erica Spruille at (504) 212.9544 or erica.spruille@dcsno.org.

 

 

03/06/2018