Young Professionals Board

Upcoming Events

Sibley Soiree
Thursday, November 5, 2026
National Museum of Women in the Arts
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Sponsorships on sale Summer 2026, Tickets on sale Fall 2026

2026 Sibley Soiree Website

Event Photos

Thank you for joining us at our events. Your presence and generosity are deeply meaningful for the families we serve through the Maternal Health Access Program (MHAP).

2026 Guys Night

2026 Ladies Luncheon

2026 Galentine's Mahjong

2025 Sibley Soiree Photos

Support

Ensuring that all moms and babies receive the care they need and deserve is a key priority of Sibley Memorial Hospital. The Maternal Health Access Program enhances access to prenatal and high-risk care, addresses adverse social drivers of health, trains staff in health equity, and improves outreach and education. With your support, we can ensure that every new mother and baby start life healthy and supported!

Young Professionals Board

  • Donna Afshar, DMD
  • Phil Bianchi
  • Katy Callahan
  • Caitlin Chalke
  • Charlie Crowley
  • Colin Dunn
  • Maggie Farr
  • Michael Fires
  • Angela Fuccillo Stokes
  • Courtney Ginty Rivers
  • Vanessa Goldman (Chair
  • Nick Harding
  • Sara Squires Hines, PT, DPT
  • Rachel Imig
  • Nicole Islinger
  • Courtney Jaeger
  • Sean Joiner
  • Shivonne Jones

  • Chris Kenny
  • Lily Kosegarten
  • Shallon Manion
  • Lauren Mason
  • Courtney Byrd Metz
  • Adam Moskowitz
  • Katie Oppenheim
  • Clark Pastrick (Vice Chair)
  • Billy Peel
  • Danielle Perl
  • Dana Rocks
  • Carey Shuler
  • Alex TenHoeve
  • Ryan Whyte

For the past 12 years the Young Professionals Board has been driven by our mission: to support the Sibley Hospital Foundation in providing excellent care to every patient, every time. The YPB’s core focus is to bring Sibley’s services to under served areas of our community. Each year, in coordination with hospital leadership, the YPB looks to raise funds for vital initiatives at the hospital that need our support.

This year, as a Board, we have chosen the Sibley Memorial Hospital Maternal Health Access Program and the patients it serves. With your generosity, we can provide expanded access to all members of our community regardless of their financial security.

The Maternal Health Access Program is a collaborative effort to care for expectant mothers who are at high risk for pregnancy-related complications. The program allows Sibley to expand access to prenatal and high-risk care by partnering with community-based providers to improve hospital services for the most fragile newborns, address adverse social drivers of health, train staff in health equity, and enhance outreach and education.

Within the YPB, many of us are parents, and we can’t imagine going through such a life-changing event without sufficient emotional or financial support. We are excited partner with our community to ensure each new mother-to-be can access expert and compassionate care without the undue burden of financial insecurity.

Thank you for joining us in our mission to bring the power of Johns Hopkins medicine to everyone in the Sibley community. We look forward to seeing you at our events throughout the year.


The YPB's Impact

We are proud to share the impact of our fundraising efforts over the past 13 years.

2012

Young Professionals Board is Founded

2013

Young Adults with Cancer Support Program

2014

Special Care Nursery

2014

Special Care Nursery

2015

Special Care Nursery

2016

Special Care Nursery

2017

Pediatric Radiation Oncology Program

2018

Pediatric Radiation Oncology Program

2019

Pediatric Radiation Oncology Program

2020

Sibley’s Healthcare Heroes

2021

Sibley’s Healthcare Heroes

2022

Pediatric Radiation Oncology Program

2023

Access to Care at the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital

2024

Access to Care at the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital

2025

Maternal Health Access Program

2026

Maternal Health Access Program

Total raised by YPB: $5,146,159.00 and counting….


For more information on the Young Professionals Board, the Maternal Health Access Program, or how you can get involved, contact Annie Newcomer.