One of Bard’s core values is “Service”…service to the customer, the patient and the communities in which we live and work. That’s why we’ve chosen to celebrate our centennial by performing “100 Acts of Kindness” across the globe. Employees at every location are joining in by donating time and money to various non-profit organizations throughout the world.


Throughout 2007, employees at each of our locations around the globe will contribute to the health of their communities by donating time and money to causes large and small. We’ll track each Act of Kindness right here, posting pictures and details as soon as they are available, all the way up to the 100th Act.

<< Acts 1-10
<< Acts 11-20

<< Acts 21-30
<< Acts 31-40
<< Acts 41-50
<< Acts 51-60
<< Acts 61-70

<< Acts 71-80
<< Acts 81-90

<< Acts 91-100
<< Acts 101-110

<< Acts 111-120
<< Acts 121-130
<< Acts 131-140
<< Acts 141-150

<< Acts 151-160

<< Acts 161-170

<< Acts 171-180

No. 190

Fifteen members of the Bard Puerto Rico family participated in the local Relay For Life activity, raising $4,000.

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No. 189

Bard Medical ended 2007 with the goal of providing a merry Christmas for 110 kids at Project Adventure Kids. 

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No. 188

Liz Hughes, UK Business Director for Bard Medical Division and Surgical Specialties, raised $2,644 to fight breast cancer during a 26-mile nighttime walk.

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No. 187

Karen Kullas of Davol helped plan, organize, and implement a city-wide Earth Day clean-up in Taunton, MA.

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No. 186

Over the course of the season, the Glens Falls golf league collected $305 for Cardiac Kids.

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No. 185

Bard Medical held a food drive during the months of November and December to collect food items for the local Rockdale Emergency Relief Community Food Bank. 

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No. 184

Bard Electrophysiology Division's Jeremiah Johnson and Dustin Dufour were part of the team "Luau for Life" in the Salem, NH Relay for Life to raise money for cancer research. 

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No. 183

Several employees of the Glens Falls facility and their families contributed over 200 hours of their time, knitting and collecting four boxes of handmade items including hats, blankets, and sweaters for the Glens Falls and Saratoga Hospitals.  

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No. 182

Project Adventure Kids had approximately 100 kids in residence who were in need of overcoats for the cold weather, so Bard Medical held a coat drive

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No. 181

Bard Electrophysiology held a Books Are Fun Book Fair on-site at their Lowell headquarters. donating a percentage of the total sales -- $300 -- to the United Way.

 

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<< Acts 1-10
<< Acts 11-20

<< Acts 21-30
<< Acts 31-40
<< Acts 41-50

<< Acts 51-60

<< Acts 61-70

<< Acts 71-80

<< Acts 81-90

<< Acts 91-100

<< Acts 101-110

<< Acts 111-120

<< Acts 121-130

<< Acts 131-140

<< Acts 141-150

<< Acts 151-160

<< Acts 161-170

<< Acts 171-180