NORFOLK, Va. (Aug. 30, 2016) — William C. Giermak, who led St. Mary’s Home through expansion to care for adults as well as children with severe disabilities, will retire in October after 12 years as the nonprofit’s CEO and a 40-year healthcare career devoted to making...
Principal Terry Lyle presents Josh with his diploma during the commencement ceremony in St. Mary’s Atrium. Friday was a day to celebrate Josh and Maurice, two young men who live at St. Mary’s Home, and to reflect on how far they have come as they prepare...
Barbara Perry and CEO William C. GiermakWhen we give tours at St. Mary’s Home for Disabled Children, we spend a lot of time talking about the direct care of the children and young adults. But we also never fail to mention the people who keep the Home running 24...
Standing, from left: Nicole Hoskins Jones, St. Mary’s director of recreational therapy services; Carol McCormack, the new CEO and president of United Way of South Hampton Roads; Mary Helen Hilton, St. Mary’s director of annual giving; William C. Giermak,...
Carla Aquino, St. Mary’s chief of nursing, left, with her mother, primary nurse Cora Culabutan, who recently retired from St. Mary’s after 18 years. Housekeeper Lovine White, who also just retired, after 10 years of service. They came from different...