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HSX Second Annual Community-Service Day Friday, July 8, 2016 HSX Staff Lends Helping Hands (And Backs) at North Philadelphia Career School On a steamy, hot July 8th, 2016, staff and interns from HealthShare Exchange tackled a clean-out and clean-up mission at Mercy Career & Technical High School (https://www.mercycte.org) (Mercy CTE, formerly Mercy Vocational High School) in the Allegheny/Hunting Park section of North Philadelphia. For its second annual community-service day, the HSX team cleared upper-×oor classrooms in the historic parish school, built in 1914. Mercy CTE is seeking to move instruction in various certiÖcate programs into the spaces previously used as carpentry- and electrical-instruction workshops. Founded in 1950, Mercy provides an immersive, project-based training and high- school equivalency education to prepare students for entering the workforce or continuing their education. Students may choose business, building trades, computer technology, cosmetology, culinary arts, or the nursing-aide Öeld. Working with the Mercy facility staff, the HSX volunteers sorted through materials for disposal, recycling, restocking for instructional work, and relocation in the building. The team Ölled dumpsters, loaded a scrap-metal recycling truck, moved materials to basement storage, and swept and cleared classrooms. The effort will help to ready the facility and instructional spaces for the fall term, when Mercy CTE will continue its long tradition of preparing students for rewarding careers and instilling life-long values for its graduates. Nurturing and empowering the whole individual, Mercy CTE opens doors and creates opportunities, providing contemporary job options and a non-traditional path to higher education. A late luncheon following the work session, gave the HSX staff a chance to learn more about Mercy’s programs and hear success stories from Sister Rosemary Herron, RSM (Religious Sister of Mercy), President of Mercy. HSX presented a donation to the school from the law Örm of Cooper Levenson, P.A., which provides counsel and legal services for HealthShare Exchange. Mercy’s staff members expressed their gratitude and their deep appreciation for the group’s time and efforts. See the slide show:

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HSX Second Annual Community-Service Day

Friday, July 8, 2016

HSX Staff Lends Helping Hands (And Backs) at North Philadelphia Career School

On a steamy, hot July 8th, 2016, staff and interns from HealthShare Exchange tackled a clean-out and clean-up mission at

Mercy Career & Technical High School (https://www.mercycte.org) (Mercy CTE, formerly Mercy Vocational High

School) in the Allegheny/Hunting Park section of North Philadelphia.  For its second annual community-service day, the

HSX team cleared upper- oor classrooms in the historic parish school, built in 1914. 

Mercy CTE is seeking to move instruction in various certi cate programs into the spaces previously used as carpentry-

and electrical-instruction workshops.  Founded in 1950, Mercy provides an immersive, project-based training and high-

school equivalency education to prepare students for entering the workforce or continuing their education.  Students

may choose business, building trades, computer technology, cosmetology, culinary arts, or the nursing-aide eld.

Working with the Mercy facility staff, the HSX volunteers sorted through materials for disposal, recycling, restocking for

instructional work, and relocation in the building.  The team lled dumpsters, loaded a scrap-metal recycling truck, moved

materials to basement storage, and swept and cleared classrooms.

The effort will help to ready the facility and instructional spaces for the fall term, when Mercy CTE will continue its long

tradition of preparing students for rewarding careers and instilling life-long values for its graduates.  Nurturing and

empowering the whole individual, Mercy CTE opens doors and creates opportunities, providing contemporary job

options and a non-traditional path to higher education.

A late luncheon following the work session, gave the HSX staff a chance to learn more about Mercy’s programs and hear

success stories from Sister Rosemary Herron, RSM (Religious Sister of Mercy), President of Mercy.  HSX presented a

donation to the school from the law rm of Cooper Levenson, P.A., which provides counsel and legal services for

HealthShare Exchange.  Mercy’s staff members expressed their gratitude and their deep appreciation for the group’s time

and efforts.

See the slide show: