Children’s Volunteer Health Network, Inc. founder, Tricia Carlisle-Northcutt was recently named a Jefferson Award winner for the Florida Panhandle area. The annual Award recognizes “Unsung Heroes” who serve, help and heal their communities.
Children’s Volunteer Health Network, Inc. founder, Tricia Carlisle-Northcutt was recently named a Jefferson Award winner for the Florida Panhandle area. The annual Award recognizes “Unsung Heroes” who serve, help and heal their communities.
On May 3, 2008 Children’s Volunteer Health Network will hold its first Circle of 100 appreciation party to celebrate those who contribute $1000 or more annually to CVHN. The CVHN mission is to enhance the lives of uninsured and underinsured school-aged children by facilitating free immediate access to medical, dental and mental health care. According to CVHN President and Founder, Tricia Northcutt: “We are so grateful for the generosity of our Circle members. This financial support provides the foundation we need to grow and expand the healthcare services needed in our communities.”
Santa Rosa Beach, FL – Children’s Volunteer Health Network is fully staffed and ready to ensure that children in our community get the healthcare they need. CVHN seeks to enhance the lives of uninsured and underinsured school-aged children by facilitating free, immediate access to quality medical, dental and mental health care. CVHN hopes to provide all children the opportunity to be healthy and reach their potential.