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Subaru volunteers assemble 1,000 appreciation kits for Cooper nurses and donate $35,000 to The Cooper Foundation

Subaru volunteers assemble 1,000 appreciation kits for Cooper nurses and donate $35,000 to The Cooper Foundation

Subaru of America, Inc. (Subaru) today announced a $35,000 donation to The Cooper Foundation. This is Subaru’s fifth consecutive annual gift supporting Camden-based patients. The Subaru team also assembled 1,000 appreciation kits for nurses at Cooper University Health Care as part of its Subaru Loves to Care® initiative and its ongoing commitment to the automaker’s hometown of Camden.

More than 70 Subaru employees volunteered their time to assemble the appreciation kits, each filled with thoughtful items and handwritten notes recognizing the compassion, dedication, and exceptional care Cooper nurses provide every day. Representatives from Subaru personally delivered the kits during a special event honoring Cooper nurses for their unwavering commitment to patients and families.

In addition to the appreciation kits, Subaru presented a $35,000 check to The Cooper Foundation, increasing its annual contribution to help address rising costs and expand access to essential care for patients served by Cooper. The funding will provide durable medical equipment—including blood pressure monitors, glucometers, scales, wheelchairs, walkers, and canes—to patients managing chronic health conditions at home, while also supporting transportation assistance to help Camden residents get to and from medical appointments.

Subaru’s partnership with Cooper continues to transform access to care for Camden residents facing financial and transportation barriers. During the past year, Subaru’s support helped nearly 1,000 uninsured and underinsured residents receive essential health-related assistance, including more than 1,500 units of durable medical equipment, more than 37,300 individual medical supplies, and more than 1,100 rides to medical appointments. Together, Subaru and Cooper are helping ensure patients can safely recover at home, manage chronic conditions, and access the care they need—regardless of the barriers they face.

“Subaru has become one of The Cooper Foundation’s most valued community partners because they understand that improving individuals’ health extends far beyond the walls of a hospital. Their continued investment—and the generosity of their employees—helps ensure more patients can access the care they need while recognizing the extraordinary professionals who deliver it every day. Partnerships like this create lasting impact for the communities we are privileged to serve,” said Philip A. Norcross, Esq., chairman of The Cooper Foundation Board.

“At Subaru, we believe being a good neighbor means investing in the people and communities that surround us. Through Subaru Loves to Care, we’re proud to recognize the extraordinary compassion of Cooper’s nurses while continuing to help patients access care. Whether it’s providing transportation, essential medical equipment, or simply reminding health care workers how much they’re appreciated, we’re honored to stand alongside Cooper in making a meaningful difference throughout Camden,” said Erica McLeod, corporate social responsibility manager, Subaru of America, Inc.

“Our nurses represent the very best of Cooper, bringing exceptional skill and compassion to patients and families every day. We are grateful to Subaru for recognizing Cooper’s nurses’ dedication and for their team’s continued partnership in supporting the people who care for our community,” said Anthony J. Mazzarelli, MD, JD, MBE, co-CEO of Cooper University Health Care.

“Subaru’s generous support helps remove everyday barriers patients face by providing transportation assistance and essential medical equipment, helping more people get the care they need, when they need it,” said Kevin M. O’Dowd, JD, co-CEO of Cooper University Health Care.

Subaru has been a steadfast supporter of Cooper and the Camden community through charitable giving, volunteerism, and its Subaru Loves to Care® initiative. In addition to supporting patient transportation and durable medical equipment, Subaru has donated emergency vehicles to Cooper EMS, supported Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper, partnered with The Cooper Foundation’s Pink Roses & Teal Magnolias event benefiting women’s cancer programs, and recognized Cooper team members through annual appreciation initiatives.

The continued partnership between Subaru and Cooper reflects a shared commitment to improving access to care, supporting health care professionals, and strengthening the health and well-being of the Camden community.


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