B.E.S.T. Seeking Additional Donations to Support Backstretch Workers

Belmont

The Backstretch Employee Service Team of New York, which operates the B.E.S.T. Health Center located on the Belmont Park backstretch, is seeking additional donations in support of its efforts to assist the local racing community during the coronavirus pandemic. Donations can be made here.

B.E.S.T. is tasked with providing backstretch workers free health care, life insurance, drug and mental health counselling, as well as food and clothing. It is funded by the New York Racing Association, Inc. and the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, along with public donations and grants from private foundations.

“The public response to our recent fundraising call was deeply impactful and has allowed our organization to make certain improvements to our medical facility to enhance its effectiveness in responding to this pandemic,” said B.E.S.T. Executive Director, Paul Ruchames. “B.E.S.T.`s medical and counseling staff have heroically put themselves on the front lines in this pandemic to protect the backstretch workers of Belmont Park. As we continue to navigate these uncertain times, additional donations will support our ongoing medical and counseling efforts to keep our community safe and healthy. We appreciate any amount and these donations will be used to expand our clinic service schedule.”

Backstretch workers experiencing symptoms of the coronavirus, or in need of other care, are directed to call the B.E.S.T. Health Center at 516-724-1497 to go through a screening process before arriving at the clinic. The B.E.S.T. Belmont Clinic is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is also an EMT service onsite, adjacent to the Dormitory Office at Gate 6, available as a complement to the B.E.S.T. Belmont Clinic which can provide evaluations and temperature checks. The EMT service is onsite seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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