Posts Tagged ‘St. Charles County’

Crider Health Center Foundation’s Charity Golf Event to Fund Vital Community Health Programs for Medically Underserved

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

ST. CHARLES, MO - Crider Health Center Foundation’s 5th Annual Golf Tournament, scheduled for August 23, 2010 at Bogey Hills Country Club, will benefit vital community health programs that serve the primary, dental and mental health needs of economically disadvantaged children and adults.

 Over the last four years the event has raised more than $75,000 to fund and develop health services for those who have little to no health insurance in the St Charles, Franklin, Lincoln and Warren counties.  

 “By supporting the tournament our sponsors are helping the growing number of individuals who can not afford to receive the medical attention they need,” said Bill Zywiciel, President of STL Financial and Chairman of the Golf Tournament.  “We are grateful for all the support of our sponsors, volunteers and teams who help make this event a success.”

 The 4-person scramble competition style tournament kicks off with lunch and a chance to win a car.  Cost is $125 per person or $500 per team.  Registration includes 18 holes of golf, beverages and alcohol on the course, lunch, dinner and participation in several contests, a live auction and raffle. 

 Sponsorships are still available. For more information or to register to play or sponsor the tournament please visit www.cridercenter.org or call Steve Martinez at 636-332-8326


Crider Health Center Joins Local Organizations to Help Needy Kids in Back to School Season

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Organizations Join Forces to Provide Needy Kids with Health Screenings, School Check-Ups and Backpacks Full of School Supplies

2nd Annual Back to School Health Fair

WENTZVILLE, MO - Crider Health Center, the Salvation Army, Calvary Church West, NECAC, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and other local organizations will again join forces to put on the 2nd Annual Back to School Health Fair Friday, July 23, 2010, 10 am – 1 pm at Calvary Church West to benefit the under resourced families in Lincoln County. 

 Last year, over 1,000 attended this free event and 500 children received backpacks full of school supplies. Families also received health screenings, school check-ups, lunch, face paintings, and free hair-cuts. 

 This year’s event features free school check-ups and health screenings by Crider Health Center including dental, vision and lead.  600 backpacks with school supplies will be handed out on a first come, first serve basis to children grades K-12.  Families can also enjoy refreshments, children’s activity booths, a bounce house, a visit from the Rascals Mascot and free hair-cuts.  Health plan information and information on area health services will be distributed to all attendees.

  “We understand that many families struggle to provide even the most basic needs, especially around the back to school season,” said Steve Martinez, VP of Development at Crider Health Center. “We are very excited to have gained participation from so many of our community partners to make this event possible a second year.” 

To participate in the event or make a charitable contribution call Steve Martinez at 636-332- 8326.

 


21st Annual Heroes for Health

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Guests were treated to cosmos and appletinis from an ice sculpture.

Crider Health Center’s 21st Annual Heroes for Health Gala celebrated the accomplishments of several local leaders who have made a positive impact on the health of the most vulnerable local citizens.  More than 200 people attended the gala and fundraiser on March 27 at The Columns Banquet Center in St. Charles, Mo.  The event serves as a fundraiser for the Crider Health Center Foundation.  The Foundation works to raise funds for health care services for those who would not otherwise be able to afford them in St. Charles, Lincoln, Warren and Franklin Counties.

“We honor our local community Heroes for their leadership in advancing healthcare issues in our community. These individuals are most deserving, having devoted a significant portion of their lives to advocating for services to improve the health of people of our community,” said Karl Wilson,Ph.D., President and CEO of Crider Health Center. (more...)


Restoring Smiles, Restoring Hope

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Click here to view the entire PRIMO newsletter and the story featuring Crider Health Center's dental program.

Many people take good dental health for granted, but for those who are underinsured or uninsured, dental services are not easily available.

As a result, many of these people live with chronic dental problems that can affect their overall health and well-being. In addition to health problems, poor dental care can also be a source of social embarrassment for those with visible problems.

PRIMO funding allows Crider Health Center to provide much needed dental services to the underinsured, uninsured and those receiving Medicaid. One family who recently relocated to St. Charles County from Texas has had hope restored because of dental services provided to them by Crider.

“We had just moved up from Texas, and we didn’t have any insurance,” said Christina. “My kids needed dental work done. I needed teeth pulled.”

Dr. Dustin Mace, a previous State Loan recipient, who now works as a dentist for Crider Health Center, extracted several of Christina’s teeth at a reduced cost. He then referred her to a specialist who could complete upper and lower dentures for her, restoring her chewing function as well as her smile.

“My daughter had braces for two and a half years that had not been taken care of,” said Christina. As a result of the lack of orthodontic maintenance, her daughter, Talisha, was in a great deal of pain from having brackets left on her teeth. Crider was able to refer her to a local orthodontist who was able to remove the brackets at no charge to the family. Later, Dr. Mace was able to restore parts of her teeth that had decayed, increasing Talisha’s self-esteem by giving her ability to smile without being embarrassed.

“I had been to other dentists before and they were always really rough with my teeth. But

Dr. Mace is not just here to do his job. He actually cares about his patients and their teeth,” explained Talisha. Because of PRIMO, Crider was able to employ Dr.

Mace and the dental program at Crider Health Center was able to treat 1,210 patients last year, including 505 adults and 705 children. These individuals would not otherwise have access to dental services because of their financial situation.

In addition, PRIMO funding has helped Crider provide a dental sealant program in Franklin County. Crider Health Center developed a school-based dental sealant program for a large number of high-risk children with susceptible permanent molar teeth. The program intends to treat more than 4,750 children in all ten Franklin County school districts. In addition to the dental sealant, the children participate in an educational program to learn skills for better oral health. The benefit of treating children within the schools is that there is no risk of appointment cancellation and no additional transportation or expense required of the parents. So far, the program has treated students in five of the school districts, and plans to treat additional school districts this year.


Crider Health Center Receives $2,500 in funding from the Children’s Trust Fund

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Click here to view the article on the Suburban Journals website.

Crider Health Center recently recieved $2,500 in funding from the Children's Trust Fund.  The following article was featured in the Suburban Journal.

From left: Gil Copley, director of the St. Charles County Department of Community Health and the Environment; Steve Martinez, vice president of development and marketing for Crider Health Center; Bruce Sowatsky, executive director of the Community and Children's Resource Board; Katrina Harper, vice president of Children and Family Services at Crider Health Center; Pat Holtermann-Hommes, chief programs officer for Youth In Need; Frank Martinez, Community and Children's Resource Board member and chairman of the Children's Trust Fund Committee; Val White, Community and Children's Resource Board member; Gloria Lee and Leona Swank, of Our Lady's Inn; Art Wash and Val White, Community and Children's Resource Board members; and Katie Corrigan, senior program director for Crisis Nursery.

GIVING BACK: Licensed to help children

Seven agencies that provide child abuse prevention services in St. Charles County received funds collected through the Children's Trust Fund license plate campaign.

For a $25 donation a year to the Children's Trust Fund, motorists receive an official CTF license plate with the child's green handprints logo and a "prevent child abuse" message. The money is distributed back into local child abuse prevention programs and support CTF grant activities.

More than $20,000 was distributed in St. Charles County this year.

Representatives from the seven agencies attended a Feb. 23 meeting of the Community and Children's Resource Board of St. Charles County. They were recognized for their work on behalf of children and youth in the county.

"We want to thank the community first because their participation in the license plate campaign provides the basis for the donations we receive from the Children's Trust Fund. This year we are pleased to be able to give $20,700 to agencies involved in child abuse prevention programs for our community's children and youth," said Frank Martinez, board member and leader of the county's license plate campaign. "I hope other community residents will join with us by purchasing these specialized license plates. They serve as a reminder of our commitment to ensuring the safety of all of our children."

Agencies receiving funding:
- Our Lady's Inn - $5,500 for after care services for new mothers leaving the shelter
- St. Charles County Department of Community Health & the Environment - $4,100 for safety seats for Parenting 101 program
- Youth In Need - $4,000 for Head Start/Early Head Start
- Crider Health Center - $2,500 for wraparound supports
- Crisis Nursery - $2,500 for respite services
- Lutheran Family & Children's Services - $1,500 for teen mom program
- Bridgeway Behavioral Health - $600 for equipment for the Children's Program

St. Charles County is one of 29 license plate partners with the Children's Trust Fund of Missouri and in 2009 was cited as the No. 1 license plate partner in the state based on license plate revenues.

Since the program was initiated in 1998, $196,994 has been granted to area agencies.

Funds are overseen by the Community and Children's Resource Board and are distributed in the form of reimbursable grants to local agencies providing child abuse and neglect prevention services.

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