Marjaree Mason Center

The Mason Center for Healthcare Education Partnership with MedCerts Expands Opportunities in Tennessee

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Monday, June 12, 2023

The Mason Center for Healthcare Education has partnered with MedCerts , an online certification training provider in allied healthcare and information technology, to offer MedCerts’ full catalog.

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  • The Mason Center for Healthcare Education has partnered with MedCerts , an online certification training provider in allied healthcare and information technology, to offer MedCerts’ full catalog.
  • “We are delighted to work with the Mason Center to bring our programming to the Tennessee community,” said Craig Sprinkle, CEO at MedCerts, a Stride, Inc. company (NYSE: LRN).
  • As Tennessee hospital administrators report struggles to fill healthcare positions, the Mason Center’s collaboration with MedCerts aims to address those shortages and prepare the workforce of the future.
  • “Now more than ever, individuals are looking to launch or expand their careers,” said Brandi Miller, Executive Director at The Mason Center.

Anthem Blue Cross Foundation and Marjaree Mason Center Join Efforts to Reduce Pre-Term Births Among Pregnant Women Exposed to Domestic Violence

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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Marjaree Mason Center (MMC) received a $400,000 grant from the Anthem Blue Cross Foundation to reduce pre-term birth rates among pregnant women who have experienced domestic violence.

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  • Marjaree Mason Center (MMC) received a $400,000 grant from the Anthem Blue Cross Foundation to reduce pre-term birth rates among pregnant women who have experienced domestic violence.
  • “MMC expresses our heartfelt gratitude to the Anthem Blue Cross Foundation for ensuring that we have the resources to provide holistic care to expectant mothers,” shared Nicole Linder, Marjaree Mason Center CEO.
  • Additionally, it is common for the unborn baby to become an additional target of physical abuse in relationships experiencing domestic violence.
  • To learn more about Anthem Blue Cross Foundation sponsorships and efforts, visit https://elevancehealth.foundation/ .

THE WONDERFUL COMPANY ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $1 MILLION IN COMMUNITY GRANTS TO CENTRAL VALLEY NONPROFITS AND SCHOOLS

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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

LOS ANGELES , Nov. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Wonderful Company, one of the largest and most philanthropic privately held companies in the United States, today announced its latest Wonderful Community Grants recipients—31 nonprofit organizations in California's Central Valley that will receive in total nearly $1.1 million in grants to help further their missions and programs. Since the program's inception, The Wonderful Company—whose iconic brands include FIJI Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful Pistachios, Wonderful Halos, Wonderful Seedless Lemons, Teleflora, JUSTIN, JNSQ, and Landmark wines—has awarded over $5 million in community grants to over 200 organizations and schools in the Central Valley.

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  • Since the program's inception, The Wonderful Companywhose iconic brands include FIJI Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful Pistachios, Wonderful Halos, Wonderful Seedless Lemons, Teleflora, JUSTIN, JNSQ, and Landmark wineshas awarded over $5 million in community grants to over 200 organizations and schoolsin the Central Valley.
  • "Through Wonderful Community Grants, we are supporting organizations and schools across the Central Valley that, we believe, will help build and maintain vibrant, healthy communities now and for future generations."
  • The Wonderful Community Grants directly support game-changing programs emphasizing health and wellness, recreation, community beautification, art, and social services.
  • Its iconic brands include FIJI Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful Pistachios, Wonderful Halos, Wonderful Seedless Lemons, Teleflora, JUSTIN, JNSQ, and Landmark wines.

HumankindNOW Protecting Homeless from COVID-19 with Significant PPE Donation to Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank

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Thursday, June 3, 2021

SAN JOSE, Calif., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --HumankindNOW, a non-profit supporting healthcare workers and underprivileged communities battling the COVID-19 pandemic, today announced the donation of 1,177 gallons of hand sanitizer and 6,400 KN95 masks to the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.

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  • SAN JOSE, Calif., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --HumankindNOW, a non-profit supporting healthcare workers and underprivileged communities battling the COVID-19 pandemic, today announced the donation of 1,177 gallons of hand sanitizer and 6,400 KN95 masks to the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.
  • "We're pleased to be able to help food banks and shelters such as the San Diego Food Bank protect California's most underserved populations."
  • "The San Diego Food Bank continues to provide nutritious meals to over 600,000 individuals each month," said James Floros, President and CEO of Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.
  • In addition to the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank, HumankindNOW has donated high-quality PPE to San Francisco's Mission Food Bank, the United Way of Fresno and Madera, and Fresno's Marjaree Mason Center.