A Culture of Service
Our employees live and work in the communities we serve. With over 50 years of dedicated service to women, patients, and families in Pennsylvania, we are proud of our deep-rooted commitment to providing exceptional care to patients and clients from all walks of life.

Monthly Giving
You have the power to make a difference in a patient’s life every month. By joining our special monthly donor group, The Periwinkle Society, your recurring gift will provide essential health services to those who need it most. Members receive exclusive benefits and can see how their impact makes a big change monthly. And it’s simple to set up! Click The Periwinkle Society below to sign up and help empower change in your community.
United Way
Did you know the biggest benefit of a gift during your workplace’s United Way workplace campaign is the ease of payroll deduction?
When your United Way workplace campaign kicks off, make an immediate impact on women and overall reproductive care by designating your gift to Adagio Health, code 572.

Innovation Fund
Adagio Health’s Innovation Fund supports innovative and sustainable programs that bring needed health services to the communities we serve. We are focused on the health and wellness needs of our patients; increasing food security for families; providing behavioral health & care navigation services for at-risk patients; using technology and data to drive greater efficiency in all of our programs and services.
Corporate Sponsorships and Partnerships
Thank you to the community-minded corporations and organizations whose support of Adagio Health helps ensure that access to quality healthcare is available to all who seek our services. These partnerships allow for us to provide better health outcomes for all.
Why “The Periwinkle Society?”
The name honors both Adagio Health’s signature color and the periwinkle flower, a symbol of resilience, healing, and lasting friendship. These qualities reflect the spirit of our monthly donors — a dedicated group helping us provide essential care, support, and hope to communities across our region. When you join The Periwinkle Society, you’re not just giving — you’re growing something powerful and enduring.
Other Ways to Make a Lasting Impact
At Adagio Health, we are committed to providing essential health services to our community, and you can help ensure that these services continue for years to come. There are many ways to make a lasting contribution, each offering unique benefits for you and your loved ones. Adagio Health accepts donations via:
- Tax-wise gift of stock
- Grant from a donor-advised fund
- Gifts from a retirement fund
- Legacy Gifts, by bequest, charitable reminder trusts, or other ways of planned giving
- Naming Adagio Health as a beneficiary
For more information on other planned giving options or if you have any questions, please contact Ali Browne, Vice President of Development.
Ali Browne
abrowne@adagiohealth.org
Vice President of Development
Community Events
View Adagio Health’s upcoming community events and past Better Health Outcomes Speaker Series sessions here.
Stay connected and spread the word
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Let’s Connect!
Ali Browne
abrowne@adagiohealth.org
Vice President of Development
Long-time employee Dr. Linda Snyder reflects on her 34 years at Adagio Health
Adagio Health in the Community
- Adagio Health Senior Staff with PA First Lady Lori Shapiro and Moriah Hathaway, Exec. Director of the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women
- From left, Teresa Yoder, Lugene Rossini, Sandy Wilson, Megan Verbosky, Claire Victor, Heather Brumfield and Natalie Catalano at Uniontown PANCAN Network Fundraiser 5k St. Paddy’s Walk in memory of Amy Tungate
- Title X taff at Adagio Health Adolescent Conference
- TFAH and SNAP-Ed Educators at Mercyhurst University’s Health Fair
- Marcie Jacob, Tracy Kalup, and Anna Rogers educate students on the benefits of green fruits and vegetables for National Nutrition Month 2025
- New Adagio Health staff at their first COINS Training
- Adagio Health’s WIC
- EVP & Chief of Strategy Alicia Schisler and President & CEO of Adagio Health BJ Leber with Marimba Milliones at Leadership Pittsburgh event
- Adagio Health staff out in the community
- Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato and Chief of External Affairs Alicia Schisler
- Student’s work on drawing fruits and vegetables
- Adagio Health President & CEO BJ Leber along with EVP & Chief of Strategy Alicia Schisler joined the founding members of PA’s Black Maternal Health Caucus: Representatives Morgan Cephas, Gina Curry, and La’Tasha Mayes at the opening reception for Black Maternal Health Week in Pittsburgh
- VP of Disease Prevention Programs Allison Clevenger attends PA Breast Cancer Coalition event
- Moms attend a WIC Breastfeeding Cla
- The organizing team and trainers including Samantha Hartle, RN from the Women & Pregnancy Recovery Center in Franklin, PA; Andrea Palashoff, RCOR Program Manager; Rachel Shuster, RN from Highmark; Betsy Duncan, Health Choices; John Gallagher, MD; and Natalie Catalano, Chief of Clinical Operations at CRS Training 2025
- Left to right: Bridget Barrett, Kate Hancock, President & CEO BJ Leber, and Yvonne Cook at recent Better Health Outcomes presentation
- VP of Development Ali Browne with Cindystock Festival organizers Renee Adams and Cindy Yates
- Adagio Health staff teach community members on safe practices while cooking
- Our work in local schools promotes healthy living
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- TFAH TRU Representatives in Harrisbur
- Adagio Health Farmers
- Ken Kutzer catches a Pirates baseba
- Left to right: Adagio Health Board Member Betsy Benson, Becky (Natalie’s sister), and VP of Clinical Operations and Integrated Services Natalie Miller
- Allegheny County staff represented Adagio Health at the Pittsburgh Public Schools Food Show
- PA Governor Josh Shapiro and First Lady Lori Shapiro with Adagio Health President & CEO BJ Leber, Alicia Schisler, and Cancer Screening team
- Adagio Health staff giving out supplies to the
- President & CEO BJ Leber represents Adagio Health during Black Maternal Health We
- Rep. Gina Curry, President & CEO BJ Leber, Rep. La’Tasha Mayes, Rep. Morgan Cephas, and Alicia Schisler in Harrisburg during Black Maternal Health Week
- Hopewell NP Kayln Ward holding a goodie bag for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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- Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Austin Davis, President & CEO BJ Leber, and Chief of External Affairs Alicia Schisle
- First Lady Lori Shapiro at Adagio Health headquarters
- Adagio Health staff at Thiel Colle
- Teaching Kitchen class partici
- Nutrition staff at PA NEN co
- Nutrition outreach at
- American Heart Association CPR e
- Left to right: President & CEO BJ Leber, City of Pittsburgh Councilperson Deb Gross, Secretary Vilsack, Grow Pittsburgh Executive Director Denele Hughson, and VP of Nutrition & Education Britney Zwergel
- Adagio Health Indiana NPs Shelby Hawk and Whitney Hillat Pirates game
- Adagio Health staff at the Armstrong WIC Op
- TFAH team in Harris
- TFAH visits with PA Legi
- President & CEO BJ Leber with Moriah Hathaway, Exec. Director of the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women, and Highmark Caring Place staff
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- TFAH TRU kids
- Our work in schools promotes healthy n
- Melissa Dubovich with PennWest California m
- Adagio Health Uniontown staff celebrates Nurses
- Adagio Health staff participa
- USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt with Adagio Health staff at the Armstrong WIC office
- Supporting our local veterans in our communiti
- Wexford Health Services and Adagio Health st
- We love our veterans!
- Celebrating 50 years of
- Celebrating moms for National Breastfeeding M
- Celebrating 50 years of WIC
- Adagio Health staff members draw stencils at Wilkins Element
- Adagio Health staff draw stencils at Wilkins Elementary School
- Adagio Health Education team at New Kensington Arnold Elementary School