Milford Regional Annual Golf Classic

Golfing and Giving

The Golf Classic is one of Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation’s premier fundraising endeavors. This year’s event will take place on Monday, August 17, 2026, at the exclusive Franklin Country Club. We bring together sponsors, golfers and volunteers to raise funds for our highest priority needs at UMass Memorial Health – Milford Regional Medical Center. Your support makes it possible for the 20+ communities we serve to access top-tier health care close to home.

By the Numbers

Your generous partnership makes our Golf Classic a success, year after year. In 2025, our event...


Giving to Milford Regional

Why Donate to Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation?

Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation manages the fundraising and events that, in addition to generating income, create a philanthropic culture in support of UMass Memorial Health – Milford Regional Medical Center and the 20+ towns it serves. We strive to make a difference in the health of our communities.

Philanthropic champions like you make our mission possible. When you donate or get involved, you’re helping more people access the care they need, near where they live and work. Your generosity brings advanced technology, new treatments...



Community Bank Gift Supports Marlborough Campus

Main Street Group Foundation, the charitable arm of Main Street Bank, made a generous gift to support the expansion and renovation of the Emergency Department at UMass Memorial Medical Center - Marlborough Campus.

“At Main Street Bank, we’ve always believed that taking care of a community means showing up in meaningful ways. Through the Main Street Group Charitable Foundation, we’re proud to support the expansion of the Emergency Department and the advanced care services that come with it,” says Ellen Dorian, President and Chief Operating Officer of Main Street Bank. “Having access to...


Cardiac Patient Gives Back to Team That Saved His Life

In March 2025, Donald "Jeff" Lawrence became UMass Memorial Medical Center’s oldest Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) patient at the time when he received his implant—a heart pump that helps restore blood flow for patients whose weakened heart muscles can no longer pump blood effectively.

In the year since receiving his LVAD, Jeff is feeling better than he has in years and is back to roughly 80% of activity and health.

“There are up and down days,” says Jeff, “but each is a gift.”

The ability to return to the sports he loves has been the best part of this journey. Jeff received his LVAD on...




18-Year-Old Heart Attack Patient is Grateful for Care

At just 18 years old, Adelaide “Addie” Greenwald — an Uxbridge native and Assumption University student — experienced a heart attack. Addie credits her skilled and compassionate cardiac teams at Milford Regional Medical Center and UMass Memorial Medical Center with saving her life and helping her return to normal activities and levels of energy. Now she wants to share her story to bring awareness to women’s heart health.

 


Caregivers and Their Children Give Back

Francesco Aiello, MD, and Sandra Aiello, CNP, have been UMass Memorial Health caregivers for more than a decade. With the vision and support of their children, John and Maeve, the Aiello family is giving back to the institution where their family has both given and received care. Every holiday season, the family makes a donation to the UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center for staff to put towards their area of greatest need. This has helped John and Maeve more deeply understand the importance of helping those in need and inspired their own fundraising activities in support of the hospital...