Guests celebrate at the Ohio Valley Health Center annual gala.
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The Ohio Valley Health Center is hosting its 19th annual gala on April 27 at the St. Florian Event Center. The event, themed ‘Unveiling the Mask for Hope, Health and Healing’, promises a night of joy and support for a vital cause. Ticket sales end on April 21, with funds aiding the clinic’s operations, which provide essential services to the medically uninsured and underinsured in the community.
Mark your calendars because the Ohio Valley Health Center (OVHC) is all set to throw its *19th annual gala* on April 27, and you won’t want to miss it! The event will be taking place at the charming St. Florian Event Center in Wintersville, and this year’s theme is all about spreading joy and hope with “Unveiling the Mask for Hope, Health and Healing.” Sounds uplifting, right?
For just $65 a ticket, you can have an evening filled with good company, delicious food, and most importantly, an opportunity to support a fantastic cause. But don’t delay too long! You have until April 21 to secure your tickets. The funds raised from this gala are super important—helping to cover a whopping one-third of the clinic’s operating budget. Every single penny helps the clinic provide essential services to those who need them most.
As part of the event, the OVHC is thrilled to report that in 2024, it has already offered *over $1 million in free health care services* to the community. It’s heartwarming to know that the clinic is focused on serving medically uninsured and underinsured individuals in the Ohio Valley. Services range from medication assistance and laboratory work to food supplements and case management, ensuring that everyone has access to the care they need.
This year, the gala will shine a spotlight on remarkable individuals who have made a significant impact on the clinic and its mission of providing care. The honorees include:
Mary Meyers has been a consistent force at the OVHC since she completed her nurse practitioner program in 2020. Her focus has been on offering care to underserved populations in the area. On the other hand, Susan Tarr, from A&B Sunset Pharmacy, didn’t just stop at medication assistance; she has actively volunteered to help solve medication issues and support local homeless shelters. Furthermore, the Ching Family Trust has generously contributed $65,000 to the clinic, including funds earmarked for a valuable colorectal cancer screening program.
According to Executive Director Ann Quillen, the ongoing support from the community is what keeps the OVHC alive and running. The gala will serve as a true testament to that community spirit, showcasing how key contributors are making a difference in people’s lives. Attendees will be treated to a captivating program that celebrates the clinic’s *life-saving efforts* and pays tribute to the outstanding contributions of this year’s honorees.
This is more than just a fundraiser; it’s an opportunity to come together, enjoy each other’s company, and make a positive impact in the lives of those who rely on the Ohio Valley Health Center. So gather your friends, buy those tickets, and prepare for a night filled with inspiration, recognition, and a shared commitment to health and well-being in the community.
Don’t forget—April 21 is the last day to purchase tickets, and as we all know, good deeds never go out of style. Here’s to a fabulous gala night that celebrates hope, health, and healing for all!
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Community Resource Consultants Inc. (CRCI) is a Michigan-based organization specializing in trauma rehabilitation medical case management. With over 34 years of experience, CRCI is dedicated to empowering survivors of catastrophic auto accidents to regain control of their lives and achieve both physical and emotional well-being. Their team of Licensed Master Social Workers (LMSWs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) are experts in navigating the complexities of today’s healthcare system, ensuring that survivors receive the necessary services for their recovery and rehabilitation. CRCI’s core values include advocacy, people, knowledge, and dependability, reflecting their commitment to being leading advocates and facilitators of long-term collaborative care.
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