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Community Conversations

On Tuesday, May 20, 2014, Crider Health Center will host a Community Conversation focusing on Summer Safety & Wellness: “Tips for Families On-The-Go” from 6–8 pm at their Wentzville facility located at 1032 Crosswinds Court. 

 

The event is free to the public and will feature four panel speakers from the community that will give tips on how to keep your kids healthy and safe during the busy Summer months.  The panel discussion will be followed by a Q & A session, where participants can have their questions answered. 

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Lisa Harrison, chief of police at the Wentzville Police Department will discuss online and personal safety.  Michele Niemczyk, pediatrician at Crider Health Center will discuss summer wellness and health.  Jack Jacobsen, behavioral health specialist at Crider Health Center will discuss wellness and mental health, and Shailee Saran, nutritionist at SSM Healthcare will discuss on-the-go nutrition.

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Beverages and light refreshments will be served.  To register, visit www.cridercenter.org or call 636-332-2134.  Space is limited, so reserve your seat today! 

 

About Crider Health Center

Established in 1979, Crider Health Center is a not-for-profit organization that provides mental, primary and dental health services to individuals who are uninsured, underinsured or have an income level at or below poverty.  Crider Center has provided hope to almost half a million children, youth and adults in the St. Charles, Lincoln, Franklin and Warren Counties.  Crider’s vision is Full, Productive, Healthy Lives for Everyone.  To make a donation or for more information on Crider Health Center please visit www.cridercenter.org

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