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2008 Chapter Grants

 

Franklin County Medical Center, Preston, ID.

Support for a hospital prenatal education program.

 

Caribou Memorial Hospital, Soda Springs, ID

Program for training and certification for a prenatal educator.

 

Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Boise, ID

Support for the development of a “Centering Pregnancy” program with a special target population of refugee women.

 

St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Lewiston, ID

Support for scholarships and educational materials for a “New Beginnings” program.

 

Bonner General Hospital, Sandpoint, ID

Support for the development of a prenatal education library.

 

Bannock Youth Foundation, Pocatello, ID

Support for the purchase of incentives for a “Baby Steps” program.

 

Harms Memorial Hospital, American Falls, ID

Support for the development of a prenatal education library.

 

Idaho Perinatal Project, Boise, ID

Support for the purchase of Folic Acid vitamins to be distributed to women of child-bearing age at Idaho’s largest health fair.

 

Idaho Meth Project, Boise, ID

Support for a massive statewide campaign to educate the public about the terrors of methamphetamine use and abuse.  This is a multi-year agreement.  Our small amount makes us a “partner” with the State of Idaho in this multi-million dollar public awareness effort.

 


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