Causeway CARes donates $250,000 to Hackensack Meridian Southern Ocean Medical Center

The donation is being used toward the hospital’s surgical expansion.

Causeway CARes donates to local hospital.

Causeway CARes donates to local hospital.

MANAHAWKIN, N.J.March 15, 2022PRLog — In the summer of 1969, David C. Wintrode purchased the original Ford dealership on Bay Avenue in Manahawkin, which is now part of The Causeway Family of Dealerships. At the time, Wintrode was growing a family business while being a driver of community support. That’s when he saw there was a profound need to have a local hospital in the area to serve the residents of southern Ocean County.

Jim Mancini, the then Mayor of Long Beach Township and Ocean County Freeholder, shared the sentiment. In fact, Mancini would stop at nothing to bring a hospital to Manahawkin. After land was donated and fundraising was in tow, Mancini built the hospital and was determined to get the project approved.

“Jim Mancini was a true visionary,” Wintrode remembers. “He saw there was a need and he chased after it. Southern Ocean Medical Center officially opened its doors in 1972.”

Today, nearly 50 years later, Wintrode has seen how much the area’s population has grown and decided he wanted to lend a hand at what is now Hackensack Meridian Southern Ocean Medical Center.

Causeway CARes, funded by The Wintrode Family Foundation, Inc., donated $250,000 to Southern Ocean Medical Center on March 10. The funds are being used toward the hospital’s surgical expansion.

“The hospital is key to the expansion of the southern end of Ocean County,” said Wintrode. “It’s important to the major demographic living in the area, which is predominantly seniors and families with children. After hearing the hospital’s strategic plan for growth, I knew I wanted to help them succeed.”

Southern Ocean Medical Center has been caring for the community for nearly 50 years. With more than 1,200 dedicated health care professionals, the medical center provides comprehensive high-quality, advanced inpatient and outpatient services. But as the population continues to grow in southern Ocean County, the hospital has seen an influx of patients.

“Last year, we saw 300 additional inpatients over budget and 5,000 more patients in our emergency room – that accounts for 45,000 total ER visits,” said Michele Morrison, MPH, BSHA, RN, president and chief hospital executive of Southern Ocean Medical Center. “These are all indicators of how our community is growing here in southern Ocean County. Over the last two years, we have added 200 employees to address the increased need, but our hospital needs to continue expanding to provide the care that our community deserves.”

To continue its growth, Morrison created a strategic plan in early 2021 that was quickly approved and will be implemented in three phases.

Phase 1 initially kicked off in July 2021 with the addition of a Da Vinci® robot that was a $2M acquisition. “In seven short months, we have done over 250 robotic assisted surgeries,” said Morrison. “We are really excited to offer that state-of-the-art technology to our community.”

Phase 2 of the surgery expansion will include its sterile processing department where all the hospital’s equipment is sterilized.

Phase 3 will be the expansion of the operating rooms from four small rooms to six large state-of-the-art operating rooms. “We will also add a second robot, maybe even a third,” said Morrison. “It will be a combined pre-surgical and post-surgical area, which will create an elevated patient experience.”

The entire project is expected to take approximately three years to complete.

In recent years, Hackensack Meridian Health also had the foresight to create its own medical school. “The first class graduated last year,” said Morrison. “The incoming class that started in 2021 has 185 students. We have placed them all within Hackensack Meridian Health. Our goal is to really build our own physicians that are committed and stay within our hospitals in New Jersey.”

Southern Ocean Medical Center also participates in a Medical Academy program at Southern Regional High School. “This program is designated for sophomores through seniors who are interested in the health care field,” she said. “We give students the opportunity to come on site and volunteer at the hospital and work with our leaders to participate on projects.”

“These are all the reasons why we decided to partner with Southern Ocean Medical Center and help them to support the continued growth and wellbeing of our community,” said Wintrode. “That has always been at the heart of my family and is a sentiment that Michele and everyone at our local hospital resonates.”

To learn more about Causeway CARes, please visit https://causewaycares.com/ or email Joe.Stroffolino@CausewayCars.com.

About Causeway CARes

Causeway CARes’ mission is to make a direct and profound impact in and around Ocean County in the areas of education, food security and quality of life. Founded in 2004 and funded by The Wintrode Family Foundation, Inc., Causeway CARes strives to make the community a better place to live, grow and thrive. To learn more, visit https://causewaycares.com/.

Causeway Family of Dealerships and Causeway CARes to host its 3rd Annual Summer in Winter Carnival on

The event will be held at The Mainland Kitchen & Pub in Manahawkin from 12pm-4pm.

Carnival Prlog

Carnival Prlog

MANAHAWKIN, N.J.March 11, 2022PRLog — Beat the winter blues! Causeway Family of Dealerships and Causeway CARes will host their annual “Summer in Winter Carnival” on Sunday, March 20 from 12pm-4pm at The Mainland Kitchen & Pub located at 151 NJ-72 in Manahawkin.

The public event will feature local nonprofit and community organizations that share in the mission of Causeway CARes, which is to make a direct and profound impact in and around Ocean County in the areas of education, food security and quality of life. A few of the nonprofits in attendance will be America’s Keswick, Your Grandmother’s Cupboard, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Ocean County, Inc., Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore, Ocean County YMCA, Family Promise of Southern Ocean County, The HOPE Center, Starve Poverty International, The Arc Ocean County Chapter, Inc., A Need We Feed, HOPE Sheds Light and many more.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to learn and spread the word about all the important and impactful work that the area’s nonprofit organizations are doing to help support our community,” said David Wintrode, President of Causeway Family of Dealerships.

The day will include carnival games, boardwalk type food, a magic show and various children’s activities like face painting and arts and crafts. Special guests include NFL Star Mike Gesicki, Caricatures by Akbar, Magic Al, Freckles the Clown, TapSnap Photos and DJ Meatball. “Just like previous years, there will be everything you would expect to see at a carnival like skee-ball, milk can toss, delicious food and exciting entertainment,” said Joe Stroffolino, event organizer.

The Wintrode Family has always been driven by the desire to give back to the community it serves through partnerships with local organizations and encouraging their collaboration to fulfill a greater need. As an extension of Causeway Family of Dealerships, which was founded in 1969, Causeway CARes exists to offer consistent support, compassion, time and resources for community members in need.

“Serving the local community has always been at the heart of the Causeway family,” said Wintrode. “That’s why we are so excited to take 2022 in stride as we continue to be a driver of change in the community.”

Founded in 2004 and funded by the Wintrode Family Foundation, Inc., Causeway CARes recently unveiled its new look with an updated logo, website (CausewayCARes.com), vision and mission as it continues to make the community a better place to live, grow and thrive.

To learn more or to register for the Summer in Winter Carnival, please visit bit.ly/causewaycarnival. For additional questions regarding the event, please email Joe.Stroffolino@CausewayCars.com.

About Causeway CARes

Causeway CARes’ mission is to make a direct and profound impact in and around Ocean County in the areas of education, food security and quality of life. Founded in 2004 and funded by the Wintrode Family Foundation, Inc., Causeway CARes strives to make the community a better place to live grow and thrive. To learn more, visit CausewayCARes.com.

Causeway CARes unveils new vision

Causeway CARes serves various nonprofit, local and community-based organizations in Ocean County by assisting with their respective outreach efforts to encourage their long-term sustainability, collaboration and spread awareness of their cause.

Causeway CARes unveils new vision.

Causeway CARes unveils new vision.

MANAHAWKIN, N.J.Feb. 8, 2022PRLog — Empower. Collaborate. Impact. Causeway CARes stands firmly by these three words as it seeks to help its neighbors and positively impact the community. Founded in 2004 and funded by the Wintrode Family Foundation, Inc., Causeway CARes recently unveiled its new look with an updated logo, website (CausewayCARes.com), vision and mission as it continues to make the community a better place to live, grow and thrive.

Causeway CARes has also announced that its annual “Summer in Winter Carnival” will take place on Sunday, March 20 at the Holiday Inn of Manahawkin. The public event will feature local nonprofit and community organizations, carnival games, boardwalk type food, a magic show and various children’s activities like face painting, arts and crafts, and more.

The Wintrode Family has always been driven by the desire to give back to the community it serves through partnerships with local organizations and encouraging their collaboration to fulfill a greater need. As an extension of Causeway Family of Dealerships, which was founded in 1969, Causeway CARes exists to offer consistent support, compassion, time and resources for community members in need.

“Serving the local community has always been at the heart of the Causeway family,” said David Wintrode, President of Causeway Family of Dealerships. “That’s why we are so excited to take 2022 in stride as we continue to be a driver of change in the community.”

Causeway CARes’ mission is to make a direct and profound impact in and around Ocean County in the areas of education, food security and quality of life. To fulfill this mission, Causeway CARes gives back to the community by offering time and resources, as well as financial donations and scholarship opportunities; facilitating event sponsorships; encouraging volunteerism and social responsibility and organizing vehicle giveaways for its nonprofit and community partners through the “CauseWheels Vehicle Donation Program”.

The goals of Causeway CARes are to:

  • Fill the present needs in the community through generous giving and continuous support;
  • Provide food security and literacy opportunities;
  • Partner with various nonprofit, local and community-based organizations to ensure their long-term success and encourage collaboration between them;
  • Continue to grow and raise awareness of its presence and be a trusted voice and asset in Ocean County.

“In all our endeavors, we promise to utilize our resources to care for and positively impact community members in need,” said Joe Stroffolino, Director of Advertising and Marketing for the Causeway Family of Dealerships.

Causeway CARes will continue to utilize The Causeway Gazette to promote positive news in the community. The publication, which launched in July 2013 and is available in print and digital forms, has a current circulation of 26,500.  “Our goal through The Causeway Gazette has always been to provide inspiring, informative content to local residents,” said Stroffolino, who also serves as Editor of the publication. “We also offer free event promotion and article submissions from Ocean County nonprofit organizations.”

Through the years, Wintrode has served on various nonprofit boards like the United Way, Southern Ocean Medical Center, The Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties and many others. Causeway Family of Dealerships also supports local high school education foundations. To support these and other nonprofits, Causeway CARes has hosted various community events from coat and food drives to carnivals and 5Ks.

“It has always been a wonderful privilege serving in and being part of our amazing community,” said Wintrode. “We are excited to see what the future holds for Causeway CARes as we know that where there is such a great need in the community, there will be an even greater impact.”

About Causeway CARes

Causeway CARes’ mission is to make a direct and profound impact in and around Ocean County in the areas of education, food security and quality of life. Founded in 2004 and funded by the Wintrode Family Foundation, Inc., Causeway CARes strives to make the community a better place to live grow and thrive. To learn more, visit https://causewaycares.com/.