
A History of Caring for Our Community
Crozer-Chester Medical Center, a member of Crozer-Keystone Health System, is a non-profit, 450-bed academic teaching hospital that is home to Delaware County’s only Trauma Center, an Open Heart Surgery program, the nationally renowned Nathan Speare Regional Burn Treatment Center, and the Crozer Regional Cancer Center. Crozer has been providing quality care to its patients, regardless of their ability to pay, for over 100 years.
The Crozer-Chester Foundation, founded in 1984, was established to support the mission of Crozer-Chester Medical Center and to help ensure its financial stability through a variety of fund-raising and “friend-raising” activities and programs. Crozer’s ability to forge new treatment and prevention strategies, to pioneer technological advancements and engage in community outreach activities does not occur in isolation. Many individuals, businesses and community organizations give their time, money, insight and ingenuity through the Foundation to ensure the success of our hospital.
2007-2008 Crozer-Chester Foundation
Board of Directors

Standing from left to right: Joan K. Richards, William H. Green, M.D., Edwin S. Hineman, Jr., Craig E. Bush, Jean K. Wyeth Bell, Steven D. Miller, Anthony A. Fizzano, Gerald Miller and Norman V. Edmonson.
Sitting left to right: W. Gordon Atherholt, Richard I. Bennett, Robert N. Speare, Esq. (Chairman), James E. Clark, M.D., and Alan N. Swimmer (Board members not pictured here: Mary E. Dale, Joseph J. Saunders, Saundra Shepard, Stephen P. Sullivan, and Susan L. Williams, M.D.)