Recognition Breakfast Marks 40 Years for Neighborhood Health
(from Neighborhood Health)
Neighborhood Health hosted its first Recognition Breakfast fundraising event in celebration of 40 years of service to the community. Nashville Mayor Megan Barry was the guest speaker at the breakfast, which was hosted at Belmont University’s Maddox Grand Atrium. During the breakfast, the organization honored the contributions of four individuals credited with helping to found the 40-year-old network of Community Health Centers: Dr. Robert Bone, Dr. Eric Chazen, Kathleen Krenek, and Irwin Venick.
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Neighborhood Health hosted its first Recognition Breakfast fundraising event in celebration of 40 years of service to the community. Nashville Mayor Megan Barry was the guest speaker at the breakfast, which was hosted at Belmont University’s Maddox Grand Atrium. During the breakfast, the organization honored the contributions of four individuals credited with helping to found the 40-year-old network of Community Health Centers: Dr. Robert Bone, Dr. Eric Chazen, Kathleen Krenek, and Irwin Venick.
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