Dorsey Morrow, Chief Executive Officer of Liberty HealthShare, has been adamant about achieving a goal which sits at the heart of the ministry.
“We want to be a force for good in our region. Finding a way to serve by supporting the less fortunate in our hometown has been something we’ve been looking at for some time,” said Morrow.
The ministry has long had a robust presence through its Ministry, Community Relations, and Events division. Donations to food banks, participation in Operation Christmas Child, and days of service with employees working in the local community have all been successful and fulfilling for both the ministry and recipients. But Morrow’s wishes for a financial initiative to assist families in need was never quite realized.
"We want to be a force for good in our region."
Launched in Spring 2025, the Sharing Hearts Fund was introduced with the goal of providing financial support for Stark County families in need who wish to provide their children with important wellness procedures but have had to forego those procedures due to cost.
Now close to $25,000 has been awarded to several families, helping to share the costs of things like physical wellness exams, dental cleanings, vision exams and eyeglasses, and hearing tests.
And the Sharing Hearts Fund isn’t done.
Disbursements for these financial needs are currently planned to be given twice a year, and the second round of funding is planned for Fall 2025.
“We encourage an attitude of being better every day,” said Morrow. “We look forward to the next round of funding for the Sharing Hearts fun to be even better than the first.”
Jenn Warner, Executive Director of Legacy Project of Stark County, Scott Schnyders, Chief Executive Officer of Refuge of Hope, Amanda Anschutz, President of Compassion Delivered, and Walter Moss, pastor and community leader, all provided their expertise, passion, and heart for the Stark County community as members of the application review committee, along with Liberty HealthShare’s Vice President of Medical Services Amy Hagen and Chief Executive Officer Dorsey Morrow.
If you want to learn more about the Sharing Hearts Fund for Pediatric Wellness, either as one interested in securing funding when applications are open or as one who believes this is a charitable fund to which you would like to donate, visit libertyhealthshare.org/sharing-hearts.
Liberty HealthShare has proudly received the honor of a 4-out-of-4 star rating from Charity Navigator, and the Gold Transparency Seal from Candid, so you can feel confident about your donations.
Stark County healthcare providers interested in joining our efforts can contact Sharing Hearts Fund coordinator Diana Willey through email at sharinghearts@libertyhealthshare.org or by phone at 330-942-0268.
Liberty HealthShare is a community of likeminded individuals and families walking the path where faith and healthcare unite, seeking to live out the biblical mandate to carry one another’s burdens. When we at Liberty HealthShare say we want to be a “force for good,” we mean it – it’s at the very core of who we are!