Cancer Treatment Centers of America to sell Pa. hospital, lay off hundreds PennLive.com 1 day ago © Megan Lavey-Heaton | mheaton@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Philadelphia County
A Philadelphia hospital that has been marketed on television in the Harrisburg area for years will be sold.
The Cancer Treatment Centers of America hospital in Philadelphia will be purchased by Temple University Hospital. Temple and Cancer Treatment Centers of America have signed an asset purchase agreement for the buildings, equipment and supplies of the current campus at 1331 E. Wyoming, Ave. in Philadelphia.
Following the transaction and pending approval from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, the hospital will be reconfigured and operated as a nonprofit institution, according to a press release. The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of June.
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Members 1st Federal Credit Union launches charitable foundation to help central Pa. nonprofits PennLive.com 3/10/2021
Members 1st Federal Credit Union has announced it has launched the Members 1st Charitable Foundation.
The foundation was launched last month and is based out of the Members 1st Federal Credit Union’s main office at 5000 Louise Drive in Lower Allen Township.
“To enhance its community support, the credit union is thrilled to announce that it is officially launching the Members 1st Charitable Foundation,” the credit union said in a press release. “The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private charitable foundation, and its mission is to support local, grassroots organizations in the communities Members 1st serves to make them stronger, healthier and more financially sound.”