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HealthReach receives $50,000 donation from Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital

October 6, 2011 by Kelly · Leave a Comment 

HealthReach receives a $100,000 Grant

October 6, 2011 by Kelly · Leave a Comment 

from the Abbott Fund.  Monies will be used towards our Medical and Pharmacy Program.

2011 Spring Gala- A Big Success

October 6, 2011 by Kelly · Leave a Comment 

The HealthReach Board of Directors sponsored the annual spring gala which featured a Kentucky Derby Theme.  On May 7, over 110 friends of HealthReach gathered for an afternoon of charitable wagering and auctions. The profit of $43,000 was a record for this event.  An anonymous donor matched $15,000 of these proceeds for a grand total [...]

HealthReach 2010 Accomplishments

October 6, 2011 by Kelly · Leave a Comment 

2010 was a year of continued service diversification and growth for HealthReach. Highlights and accomplishments include:
· Selected as the Fiscal Agent and lead organization for the Illinois Free Clinics Association statewide planning project
Served as a co-chair of the Lake County not for profit sector leadership task force resultingin a formal $100,000 request for a proposal [...]

Educational Partnerships

October 6, 2011 by Kelly · Leave a Comment 

HealthReach strives to provide a high quality educational environment for student interns from a variety of institutions to learn about healthcare delivery to medically underserved communities while providing much needed operating support to our clinics and pharmacy. Over the years, several of these student interns have returned to HealthReach either as a volunteer or as [...]

Acute Care and Midlevel Practitioner Program

October 6, 2011 by Kelly · Leave a Comment 

In January 2010, HealthReach opened its new Acute Care / Midlevel Practitioner program. This program is the result of direct patient feedback that HealthReach waiting times for sick call appointments were too long to be effective and that community access to acute care services for non emergency illness was extremely limited for uninsured persons with [...]