Mendham Physician Joins P.G. Chambers School
Board of Trustees
Retired OB-GYN dedicated to helping school for children with special needs
Cedar Knolls, NJ (April 17, 2006) –Unjeria D. Jackson, M.D., obstetrician gynecologist specializing in maternal fetal medicine and Mendham resident, has been named to the Board of Trustees of P.G. Chambers School, Cedar Knolls.
Before joining the 2006 Emeritus Medical Staff at Atlantic Health System, Dr. Jackson was the Attending Physician in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, and practiced for over eighteen years at Morristown Memorial Hospital.
Jackson will serve on the school's Strategic Planning and Fundraising Committees, contributing her medical, planning and development experience to advancing the mission of the school.
Unjeria Jackson, an avid collector and dealer of antique teapots, resides in Mendham with her husband and daughters.
About P.G. Chambers School
Founded in 1954, P.G. Chambers School offers a wide range of learning and therapeutic programs designed to help children from birth to age 22 with learning, physical, speech-language and sensory disorders develop the skills they need to realize their unique talents and capabilities. In fact, the stated mission of the School is "discovering the unique potential within every child."
P.G. Chambers School is funded by government and private grants, fees and tuition,and financial support from individual donors, foundations and corporations. The School has nonprofit, tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
For more information, contact P.G. Chambers School, 15 Halko Drive, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07927, or call 973-829-8484. |