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Sarah Farash leads primary-source data research and evaluation projects related to the social determinants of health. These projects deliver on research-related work-plan initiatives through co-creating and developing data-collection tools and through mixed methods and qualitative research methodology and statistical analysis techniques. Farash’s research and policy interests include peer-support models in health care settings and exploring the intersections among housing insecurity, health care access, and early childhood development.
Farash has more than 17 years of experience in clinical trials and social behavioral research operations and regulatory-affairs project management. Before joining Common Ground in 2021, Farash served as a research project manager at the University of Rochester Medical Center, supervising research coordinators and interventionists conducting projects designed to improve outcomes by exploring the impact of community- and school-based interventions for children and adults living with autism spectrum disorders. Farash previously served as the owner and lead consultant of a small business, providing dissertation and thesis writing support, research design consultation, quantitative and qualitative research implementation support, and statistical analysis support to first-generation graduate students, academics and professionals.
Active in community engagement activities, Farash is a member of the National Advisory Board for a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)-funded project, supporting the development and implementation of a comparative intervention research project designed to test the efficacy of peer-specialists in improving health outcomes among adults with severe mental illnesses. Other involvement includes membership on the Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council, collaborating with multiple stakeholders and community leaders to support the Early Intervention Program of Monroe County. At the national level, Farash is a member of the American Public Health Association’s Disabilities and Maternal Child Health subsections.
Sarah Farash earned a doctorate degree in Social Work and Social Research from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and a master’s degree in Social Work with a Direct Practice Concentration from the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice.
A native Western New Yorker, Farash enjoys spending free time outdoors with her children and her partner, appreciating the beauty of the seasonal landscapes at local parks and bodies of water in our region.
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Farash Foundation Donates Buildings Housing University Medical Services


A cluster of office buildings on Culver Road just north of Main Street in Rochester, donated to the University of Rochester by the Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation , now constitutes a small urban medical campus housing several medical services.
Earlier this year, foundation trustees completed a donation of buildings at 909 and 913 Culver Road to complement a previous gift to the university of the adjacent building at 905 Culver Road. Together, they comprise a donation valued at more than $1.7 million.
The buildings will continue to house the Strong Midwifery Group as well as the Culver Medical Group , which provides residency training through the School of Medicine and Dentistry ’s medicine/pediatrics residency program.
“We are very grateful to the Farash Foundation for these facilities,” said President Joel Seligman. “This generous gift helps to ensure the long-term success of patient care and teaching programs that not only serve our community’s most vulnerable citizens, but are respected nationally as models of educational training.”
“We are glad that this gift provides much needed space both for the medical center’s clinical outreach and for its community-based training of young doctors,” said Nathan J. Robfogel, chair of the foundation’s board of trustees.
“Max Farash believed that the elements of a vibrant community must include education and good health,” said Alvin L. Ureles, M.D., foundation board vice chair and Max Farash’s lifelong friend and physician. “This important medical complex conforms to Max’s philosophy. The trustees are most pleased to approve this gift.”
Residents of Rochester for virtually all of their lives, Max and Marian Farash cared deeply about their community. In 1988, they established the Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation, which annually makes half of its grants to community organizations in Monroe and Ontario counties and half of its grants to Jewish initiatives.


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This generous gift helps to ensure the long-term success of patient care and teaching programs that not only serve our community’s most vulnerable citizens, but are respected nationally as models of educational training.

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Project Millennium Three is a Federally approved 501(c)3 not-for-profit charity. Uniquely this entity was granted permission to Have a great latitude in who it may help. Providing persons are in financial peril. Farash self funded this organization which primarily focused on helping single parents and the elderly.
Project Millennium Three is a unique n on-for-profit under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code: To provide financial assistance as deemed qualified by the corporation to Americans in financial peril due to factors beyond their control.
Farash began All Service Computer Rental (ASCR) at the age of 23, which provided technology within 3 business hours to Fortune 500 companies. Clients included: Microsoft, Exxon, Bank Of America, General Electric, SONY, Verizon, Citibank, American Express and approximately half of the largest corporations in America.
Bi-costal, ASCR was considered the gold standard of the computer service industry. ASCR came in first in the state of New Jersey for institutional funding in 1996. Farash sold the majority interest to Prospect Street Venture Capital in 1996. Farash won Entrepreneur of the year (New Jersey 1997) and is a member of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame. Farash retired as CEO & President in 2001. In 2003 ASCR was merged with Smart Source.
Contingency Planning Associates (a subsidiary of ASCR) began in 1996 and consulted major corporations on emergency back-up scenarios. Contingency Planning Associates would also provide technology if an emergency occurred.

“ Daniel Farash. Just about the most effective business leader I’ve ever met. Under Dan’s leadership, the company became the standard for both service and profitability for technology rental industry. Dan’s approach was highly efficient and provided the Gold Standard for customer service. All Service was eventually sold to Smart Source. I am CEO of Smart Source, and we are the largest technology rental services company nationwide. Before I was CEO of Smart Source, I was a Senior Vice President at All Service. The lessons on efficiency, productivity, and service I learned under Dan are still used every day at Smart Source. In fact, the founder of Smart Source commented numerous times that infusing the highly efficient culture of All Service was one of the foundational elements to the current success of Smart Source. Dan’s approach combines efficiency and service in a unique way.”
Michael McClernon, President & CEO

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