Approximately 300 guests bid on over 200 featured live and silent auction items. A watercolor self-portrait by world-renowned artist Chuck Close topped the bidding at $21,000.
Annual Auction Raises More Than $390,000 in Support of SIBSPlace
1. News From:
For Immediate Release August 11, 2014
Contact: Damian Becker, Manager of Media Relations
(516) 377-5370
Annual Auction Raises More Than $390,000 in Support of SIBSPlace
Photo Caption: (L)Richard J. Murphy, president & CEO of South Nassau Communities Hospital, and Michael
Schamroth, founder of SIBSPlace and vice chairman of South Nassau Communities Hospital’s board of
directors, present a citation from South Nassau’s board of directors to auction honoree Rajiv Datta, MD, FACS,
chair of the Department of Surgery, director of the Division of Surgical Oncology of Head & Neck Surgery, and
medical director of the Gertrude & Louis Feil Cancer Center at South Nassau.
Oceanside, NY – The 2014 SIBSPlace (Survivorship in Brothers and Sisters) Annual Auction held
recently at The Seawane Club in Hewlett Harbor (NY) raised more than $390,000 in support of the program.
An essential community service of South Nassau Communities Hospital, SIBSPlace is celebrating its 14th
year of
free service to families throughout Nassau County.
Rajiv Datta, M.D., FACS chair of the Department of Surgery, director of the Division of Surgical
Oncology and of Head & Neck Surgery, and medical director of the Gertrude & Louis Feil Cancer Center at
South Nassau, was the esteemed honoree.
The event, spearheaded by a committee of community members, was co-chaired by Donna Baron, Karen
Lentin and Susan Schneider. Approximately 300 guests, including residents of the communities served by South
Nassau, physicians and hospital administrators, bid on over 200 featured live and silent auction items. A
watercolor self-portrait by world-renowned artist Chuck Close, who was in attendance, topped the bidding at
$21,000.
SIBSPlace is a free therapeutic support program for well children living with a brother or sister with
cancer or another devastating illness, or a parent with cancer. The program, the first of its kind in the nation
when it was launched in 2000, encourages expression, self-awareness and the development of coping skills for
children ages 5 to 17.
The goal of SIBSPlace is to help children understand and cope with feelings they are experiencing due to
a sibling or parent suffering with cancer or other type of devastating illness. SIBSPlace provides a
comprehensive program of support and guided recreation in which personal needs, unexpressed feelings and
confusing experiences can be addressed by the well siblings. A typical visit includes homework support, dinner,
2. therapeutic art and verbal activities, psycho-educational group interaction, mentoring and tutoring. Other special
activities include animal therapy and field trips to local attractions.
Designated a Magnet® hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), South Nassau®
Communities Hospital is one of the region’s largest hospitals, with 435 beds, more than 900 physicians and
3,000 employees. Located in Oceanside, NY, the hospital is an acute-care, not-for-profit teaching hospital that
provides state-of-the-art care in cardiac, oncologic, orthopedic, bariatric, pain management, mental health and
emergency services. In addition to its extensive outpatient specialty centers, South Nassau provides emergency
and elective angioplasty, and is the only hospital on Long Island with the Novalis Tx™ and Gamma Knife®
radiosurgery technologies. South Nassau is a designated Stroke Center by the New York State Department of
Health and Comprehensive Community Cancer Center by the American College of Surgeons and is an
accredited center of the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Association and Quality Improvement Program. In
addition, the hospital has been awarded the Joint Commission’s gold seal of approval as a Top Performer on
Key Quality Measures, including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia and surgical care; and disease-specific
care for hip and joint replacement, wound care and end-stage renal disease. For more information, visit
www.southnassau.org.
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