b'a lasting legacyJoanne and Tom Head, III lived their lives with Joanne and Tom took an interest in MCH uponpurpose and joy and gave back to the community moving to the area in 2004. When asked why they at every opportunity. were supporting the Hospital, they cited MCHs strong leadership team and its outstanding staff. In addition, Born in Buffalo, New York, Joanne graduated fromthey were moved by the empathy and level of care Connecticut College and earned her masters degreeprovided to patients as it was unlike anything theyfrom Antioch College. She had a long history of publichad experienced at other hospitals. service and was a New Hampshire State Representative from 1977 to 1985. She also served as a Trustee atSadly, Tom died in December 2019, and JoanneHuntington Hospital and was a recipient of the Theodorepassed away in January 2021. But their legacy willRoosevelt Award for outstanding voluntary contributionslive on in the form of a $1 million bequest to support at community hospitals on Long Island. Joanne was an MCHs mission to improve the health and well-beingavid skier and tennis player, and she loved spending timeof our community. with her grandson, Thomas.The Heads grandson, Thomas, said his grandparents Tom was born in Columbus, Ohio and earned hiswere always helping people. Thanks to their generous bachelors degree from Trinity College in Hartford,gift, their impact will continue to benefit the community Connecticut. Tom was the owner of Environmentalfor many years to come.Interiors, Inc., a company he founded in 1969. He was an accomplished outdoorsman who enjoyed game hunting and ski racing, especially at Stratton Mountain in Vermont.7| 2021 ANNUAL REPORT'