Leah Singleton has been named Accounting Director for the nonprofit Sisters of Mercy Services (www.somsc.org). Leah is an Asheville native who earned her Undergraduate Degree in Accounting from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and her Master’s Degree in Accounting from Western Carolina University. Most recently she served as the Finance and Accounting Manager for Island Healthcare in Savannah, GA.
About Sisters of Mercy Services
Asheville-based Sisters of Mercy Services includes area Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care facilities, Mercy Occupational Medicine, Frances Warde Family Health, and the Catherine McAuley MERCY Foundation. In 2010, Sisters of Mercy Services provided more than $3 million in uncompensated and under-compensated care and saved the community an estimated $10 million through emergency room avoidance. The McAuley MERCY Foundation, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, raises funds to help the Sisters of Mercy fulfill their mission of caring for those in need. November 23, 2011 marks the 111th year of service by the Sisters of Mercy in Western North Carolina and the 26th year for the local, nonprofit Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care, which provides treatment of non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries by board-certified physicians. Appointments are never necessary, and two of its locations are open seven days a week, 362 days a year. To date, the organization has served more than one million patients in the WNC region. Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care facilities are the only urgent cares in WNC certified by the Urgent Care Association of America. Please call (828) 210-2121 or visit http://www.urgentcares.org.
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Sacredness of Life • Human Dignity • Justice • Mercy • Service • ExcellenceRead the full article
About Sisters of Mercy Services
Asheville-based Sisters of Mercy Services includes area Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care facilities, Mercy Occupational Medicine, Frances Warde Family Health, and the Catherine McAuley MERCY Foundation. In 2010, Sisters of Mercy Services provided more than $3 million in uncompensated and under-compensated care and saved the community an estimated $10 million through emergency room avoidance. The McAuley MERCY Foundation, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, raises funds to help the Sisters of Mercy fulfill their mission of caring for those in need. November 23, 2011 marks the 111th year of service by the Sisters of Mercy in Western North Carolina and the 26th year for the local, nonprofit Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care, which provides treatment of non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries by board-certified physicians. Appointments are never necessary, and two of its locations are open seven days a week, 362 days a year. To date, the organization has served more than one million patients in the WNC region. Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care facilities are the only urgent cares in WNC certified by the Urgent Care Association of America. Please call (828) 210-2121 or visit http://www.urgentcares.org.
OUR CORE VALUES
Sacredness of Life • Human Dignity • Justice • Mercy • Service • ExcellenceRead the full article
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