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Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic has successfully secured a significant grant from CHI St. Vincent CommonSpirit, amounting to $91,000. This funding will be instrumental in expanding the organization’s patient education program, which aims to improve health outcomes in the community.
The grant will enable CCMC to develop and implement a range of educational resources and workshops tailored to meet the needs of patients. By focusing on health literacy, the program seeks to empower individuals with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their health and wellness.
With this financial support, CCMC plans to introduce new initiatives that will address various health issues prevalent in the community, ensuring that patients have access to vital information regarding preventive care, chronic disease management, and overall wellness strategies.
This expansion is expected to foster a healthier community by equipping patients with the tools they need to take charge of their health, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes for all.
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