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Published on September 25, 2023

 CCHC Team Revs Up For a Good Cause CCHC Team Revs Up For a Good Cause 

Team members from across the system suited up for Seaside Le Mans in support of local causes. 

The Fast and the Furious! On September 9, CCHC team members from Rehab Services, ER Medicine, IT, Nursing, Facilities Management and HR represented Cape Cod Healthcare Seaside Le Mans, the fast-paced annual event that features Formula One-style race karts driven by local sponsors around a quarter-mile track at Mashpee Commons. 
 
Cape Cod Healthcare had a strong presence on the track, but off the track as well, as it hosted the medical tent staffed with an urgent care team. 
 
The 22nd annual event raised more than $250,000 for five Cape Cod nonprofit organizations, including Cape Cod Healthcare, Alzheimer’s Family Support Center, Cape Cod Tech Foundation, Penikese Island School and Sharing Kindness. 
 
This year’s funds will help support the Cancer Patient Navigator Program at Cape Cod Healthcare. 
 
Thank you to all of our team members who represented CCHC!

Pictured standing: Dr. Peter Bosco, Mike Bachstein, Darijan Suton, Lorenzo Pizarro, Jeff August; Seated – Rebekah Day

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