September 11, 2025 - 18:16

Marquette University is once again collaborating with the Samaritan Fund Program to offer crucial financial support to employees enrolled in its medical plan who are dealing with severe medical conditions. This initiative is designed to alleviate the financial strain that can accompany serious health issues and the high costs of necessary medications.
Employees who find themselves in challenging medical situations are encouraged to reach out and apply for assistance before the approaching deadline of September 30. The program aims to ensure that those affected can access the resources they need without the added worry of financial burdens.
By participating in this program, employees can receive the help they need to navigate their health challenges more effectively. Marquette's commitment to the well-being of its staff is evident through this partnership, emphasizing the importance of supporting employees during difficult times. Those interested in applying for assistance should take prompt action to secure the support available to them.
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