bb7 Proudly Supports Harboring Hearts
bb7 supports Harboring Hearts, a nonprofit organization that provides support to patients and families affected by cardiac disease.
bb7 is pleased to announce their support for Harboring Hearts, a charitable organization that provides funding, affordable housing and community programs to patients and families affected by cardiac disease. bb7 has contributed funds to support Harboring Hearts’ 4th Annual Fall Benefit, which takes place on Thursday, October 27th at Bryant Park Grill in New York City.
Harboring Heart’s Fall Benefit honors Dr. Evelyn Horn, Director of the Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology program at Weill Cornell Medicine/New York-Presbyterian Hospital, and Jonathan Peacock, Chairman of Bellerophon Therapeutics. Horn and Peacock will be recognized with the Helpful Heart Award for their dedication to excellent cardiac care.
Bellerophon Therapeutics is a valued client of bb7. bb7 has collaborated with Bellerophon on the product design and development of the InoPulse Mark2, a life-saving drug delivery device. The INOpulse Mark2 is a nitric oxide-delivery device which treats pulmonary hypertension, primarily in ambulatory patients.
“We are proud to support Harboring Hearts, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of those who have suffered with cardiac conditions,” said Bob Schofield, President of bb7. “We congratulate Jonathon Peacock who works tirelessly to improve cardiopulmonary care.”
About Harboring Hearts: Harboring Hearts, a 501 (c) (3) organization, provides funding, affordable housing and community programs that directly impacts patients and families affected by cardiac disease. For families traveling to the New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area to attend the needs associated with serious cardiac procedures, Harboring Hearts provides critical financial and emotional assistance for cardiac patients and their families. Harboring Hearts aims to be a vital extension of the healthcare continuum and give families the resources and time they need to support each other and heal together.