Every day we dig deep to provide industry-leading healthcare IT products and services. We also regularly take a step back from our technical work to find meaningful ways to support our community. Our team is pleased to sponsor a room at Mad Anthonys Children’s Hope House in Fort Wayne. The mission of Mad Anthonys is to offer temporary, minimal-cost lodging to parents and families of children receiving medical care away from home; to provide families with a place of comfort, hope and emotional support; to serve families regardless of race, gender, religious or political affiliation; and never turn away any family due to inability to pay. We are thankful the Harmony Healthcare IT room has served 65 individuals for a total of 293 overnight stays. Those families were from 19 counties including: Allen, Branch, Calhoun, Defiance, Dekalb, Elkhart, Grant, Hillsborough, Huntington, Jackson, Jay, Kent, Kosciusko, Mercer, Miami, St. Joe, Wabash, Whitley, and Williams. We are very humbled by the kind words from one of those families: “I just want to say thank you, from the bottom of my heart. Without this room, we wouldn’t be able to see my daughter in NICU. She was born 3 ½ months early and this place is amazing in helping my husband and I to remain strong and to stick together through these times. It’s hard on a family with people they love in the hospital. Thank you for holding our family together, the impact is larger than you could even imagine!” – Smith Family We also appreciate this message from Andrew Gritzmaker, Executive Director of Mad Anthonys Children’s Hope House: “True to their core values, Harmony Healthcare IT continues to help us serve our families in a humble way, always striving to exceed their expectations and never ceasing to improve upon the respite we offer. Their room sponsorship provides a safe haven for families facing the uncertainties of a pediatric and neonatal medical emergencies. Their love and support inspires the work we do each day.” Each year Mad Anthonys Children’s Hope House serves more than 750 families with more than 3,000 overnight accommodations. The organization is an independent hospital hospitality house and is primarily funded by grants, fundraisers, and corporate generosity. For more information, visit: http://www.childrenshopefw.org/