Community Connections

OverviewThe RMC Cancer Resource Center was established to provide onsite information, education, support, and hospitality to people going through difficult times. It is intended to support all cancer patients including those newly diagnosed and those undergoing treatment, as well as their family,…
OverviewNorthern Montana Hospital (NMH) is a nonprofit, 49-bed community hospital providing acute care services to residents in north central Montana. NMH is affiliated with Northern Montana Care Center, a 136-bed intermediate care center. Recognizing the increasing age of the population within its…
Overview Catholic Medical Center’s Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) Program/Mobile Community Health Team Project is a “clinic without walls” that provides primary medical care, mental health care, nursing case management, addiction counseling, social services, and health education to homeless…
What is it?The House of Mercy is a 25-bed homeless center that provides homeless families with short-term emergency shelter, clothing, and food, as well as access to housing, jobs, and child care resources. The House of Mercy assesses the needs of each individual and family, obtains appropriate…
What is it?Founded in 1985, First State School (FSS) is an outpatient school operated by Christiana Care Health System in cooperation with the Delaware State Department of Education administered through the Red Clay Consolidated School District. The school enables chronically ill children to get…
Overview The Interim Care Program (ICP) provides shelters in Placer and Sacramento counties that offer homeless men and women a place to recuperate from their medical conditions following hospital discharge. The same program, but under a different name – the Transitional Care Program (TCP) – is…
OverviewAtlantiCare is an integrated system of services designed to help people achieve optimal health. It includes AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (ARMC), AtlantiCare Health Engagement, the AtlantiCare Foundation, and AtlantiCare Health Services. Its nearly 5,300 employees and 600 physicians…
What is it?The mobile Fire Safety House is a teaching tool for instructing school-age children on how to best respond should their homes catch on fire. With two training rooms, props, and non-toxic smoke, the Fire Safety House teaches children about smoke alarms, checking doors, two ways out, and…
OverviewProtecting the Golden Hour aims to increase the number of qualified emergency medical technicians (EMTs) to ensure that residents and tourists have high-quality emergency care when needed. Bringing together regional ambulance services, emergency units, and rural hospital emergency…
OverviewHigh-school students have gained a new appreciation for the importance of good nutrition through Camp FRESH, a summer wellness program for Wilmington’s youth. The program teaches teens (ages 13 to 18) the benefits of healthy eating and encourages them to pass along the knowledge. Camp FRESH…