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Hershey Medical Center named one of 24 Tree Campus Healthcare facilities

College of Medicine students Gianna Daffisio, left, and Lauren Mazur help plant native seedlings on campus during a tree planting ceremony in April. Credit: Penn State HealthAll Rights Reserved.

HERSHEY, Pa. — For the second straight year, the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center as a Tree Campus Healthcare Institution. The program celebrates health care organizations that display leadership in wellness and community engagement through trees. The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is one of just 24 locations nationwide to earn this honor.

As part of its commitment to the environment, the Medical Center conducts an annual tree planting ceremony on Earth Day, with volunteers planting 100 native seedlings on campus. The Medical Center also inventories, tags, evaluates and provides feedback on tree health through a tree management program. More than 2,524 established trees are tagged as part of the program.

“These programs will continue to allow Hershey Medical Center to be a good steward for the environment, along with our campus landscape master plan,” said Steven Furmanski, manager of grounds and waste processing at the Medical Center. Hershey Medical Center also participates in the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s 10 Million Trees Program, a regional conservation effort.

Last Updated September 29, 2021

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