Championing a Cause: Stacey and Dave Page

This interview with Stacey Page, President, Hingham Jewelers, Member, Board of Trustees and Dave Page, CFO, Hingham Jewelers was originally published in the 2025/2026 edition of our Call to Care magazine. 

How did you become involved with Croí Health?
My husband, Dave, and I have been a part of this mission since 2014. As enthusiastic supporters of local causes that are meaningful to us, we felt compelled to become active participants in this mission that does so much for our neighbors.

You served as co-chair of The 12 for five years. What does this event mean to you, and how have you seen it change over time?
This event is our greatest opportunity each year to capture the hearts of our community. It is a night that acknowledges both the deep pain of loss and gratitude for the generosity that allows the next family to reach our care.
When I look to 2025, with 600 guests gathered under a tent taking up the entirety of the Tallman Family Meadow, I see many of the same attendees from the very first event in 2014. The recognition of a need for continuous support is inspiring.

As a seasoned Board of Trustees member, what should compel more people to join in support of the mission?
We are at such a critical time in the healthcare industry. When—not if—your family member or friend needs care after an injury, during an illness, or at the end of life, you want them to have access to the best. A philanthropic investment in this mission sends a forward-thinking message that you care.

Hingham Jewelers is a community fixture in an industry very different from healthcare. Why is it important for your family to publicly advocate for this organization?
We are a family-owned, third-generation business and, like Croí Health, we understand the value of maintaining trust and using our platform to speak out. Our hope is that by making our voice heard and being active participants in driving care access, others will be motivated to do the same. 

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