Local Boy Scout Troops Enhance Seneca Hill Health Campus with Community Service Project

OSWEGO – Boy Scout Troop 50 of Cato and Troop 780 of Hannibal recently completed a service project at Seneca Hill Health Campus in Minetto, repairing the pond dock and clearing surrounding grounds to improve the space for residents, patients, and visitors.
Attached is a photo as we hope you’ll join us in sharing the news and recognizing these young leaders.  Below is a caption for your use:
Members of Boy Scout Troop 50 (Cato, NY) and Troop 780 (Hannibal, NY) recently made a meaningful impact at Seneca Hill Health Campus in Minetto through a hands-on service project focused on improving the campus grounds. The scouts repaired the dock by the pond and cleared trees and brush, enhancing both the safety and beauty of the outdoor space for residents, patients, and visitors.
Seneca Hill Health Campus is home to Springside, an independent retirement community for adults age 55+, The Manor, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility, and the Seneca Hill Health Services Center, which includes ENT services, the Center for Gastroenterology & Metabolic Diseases, and Oswego Radiation/Oncology. The efforts of these young leaders reflect the power of community partnership and service, helping to create a more welcoming and accessible environment for all who visit and call Seneca Hill home.

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