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St. John's Clinic donates nearly $5000 to Rolla-area school children
Oct. 22, 2004
St. John's Clinic
presented a check for nearly $5000 to Missouri Ozarks Community Action Agency
in support of Crawford, Dent, Phelps and Pulaski County school district children
at noon, Oct. 22, 2004 at the Missouri Career Center.
The money will provide funds to supply basic apparel necessities, such as socks,
shoes and underwear, for approximately 138 school-aged children.
“These children may not otherwise have the means to purchase appropriate
clothing for school and other activities,” explains Sean McEnaney, M.D., St.
John’s Clinic – Rolla pediatrician who came up with the idea after, St. John’s
Clinic Board wanted to do a project that positively impacted the community. “We
hope this will help school-aged children feel better about themselves and
encourage them to have good attendance,” says Randall Huss, M.D., St. John’s
Clinic president.
"We are fortunate that St.
John’s Clinic recognized the need and was willing to do what they could to help
out, says Jane Moser. “Special thanks to St. John's Clinic for their
extraordinary donation.”
This is the latest project in an initiative called the “Force for Good” and
involves harnessing the good will, resources and leadership of St. John’s Clinic
to benefit those in need. The Force for Good committee is lead by 18 physicians
and two clinic senior management managers.
Last December, St. John’s Clinic raised approximately $17,000 and collected
three cargo vans full of gifts, food, clothing and supplies for The Kitchen
Inc., a ministry for the poor and indigent in the Greene County area. The
Kitchen has a medical component who treats only people who are uninsured. Those
with Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance are referred to primary care
doctors or other clinics that accept those payment sources.
“As the leading health care provider in the region, we believe we have an
opportunity and, in fact, an obligation, to care for those in need in our
community,” Frank Schmidt, M.D., St. John’s Clinic cardiovascular surgeon and
Force for Good co-chairman. “We do this primarily for our patients by providing
the best compassionate healthcare available. This, however, does not address the
breadth of the need of our community. Therefore, we work to broaden the positive
impact St. John’s Clinic has in our community."
St. John's Clinic consists of more than 440 physicians and 90 mid-level and
allied health practitioners in 67 offices in 35 communities covering 25,000
square miles of southwest Missouri and northern Arkansas with approximately
equal numbers of primary care and specialty physicians. St. John’s Clinic served
over 1.4 million patients last year and is ranked a Top 10 Clinic nationwide.
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