This exclusive partnership reflects South Shore University Hospital’s deep-rooted investment in the Bay Shore community and its role as a leading provider of high-quality, compassionate care.

As the region continues to grow and evolve, having a trusted healthcare leader aligned with the Chamber ensures that health, wellness, and access to care remain central to community and business development efforts.

The Greater Bay Shore Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that South Shore University Hospital, part of the Northwell Health System, has become the Chamber’s Exclusive Healthcare Sponsor.

“Healthcare is foundational to a thriving community,” said Eddie Fraser, President of the Greater Bay Shore Chamber of Commerce.

“By designating South Shore University Hospital as our Exclusive Healthcare Sponsor, we are creating a clear, unified partnership that allows us to collaborate more strategically, expand community-based programming, and amplify health education, screenings, and wellness initiatives for our residents and businesses.”

An Exclusive Category Sponsorship is especially important because it allows the Chamber and its healthcare partner to work with focus, clarity, and impact. Rather than multiple competing voices, this model ensures consistent messaging, deeper collaboration, and stronger activation around shared goals, ultimately benefiting the entire community.

South Shore University Hospital’s sponsorship will support Chamber initiatives, community events, and health-focused activations throughout the year, further strengthening the connection between commerce and community well-being.

Together, the Greater Bay Shore Chamber of Commerce and South Shore University Hospital look forward to advancing a healthier, stronger, and more connected Bay Shore.

About South Shore University Hospital / Northwell Health
South Shore University Hospital is a premier teaching hospital and a proud member of Northwell Health, New York State’s largest healthcare provider, delivering world-class care with a community-first approach.