Breathitt

WellCare of Kentucky Held Fourth Annual Community Health Champions Awards, Recognizing Individuals Helping to Support Healthy Communities Across the Commonwealth

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Thursday, September 21, 2023

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- WellCare of Kentucky, a prominent statewide provider of Medicaid managed care services, hosted its fourth annual Community Health Champions Awards on Wednesday, September 20, at Churchill Downs to honor individuals and organizations that have played a pivotal role in removing healthcare barriers, improving outcomes and supporting community wellbeing throughout the Commonwealth.

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  • "That is why I am so grateful for the work of this year's Community Health Champions.
  • Thank you to WellCare of Kentucky for continuing to recognize those who go above and beyond in helping their neighbors."
  • "I see our Community Health Champions as examples of the best of Kentucky," said WellCare of Kentucky Plan President, Corey Ewing.
  • The 2023 Regional Community Health Champions included:
    Riley is an inspiring Community Health Worker for Kentucky Care.

One Year Later: AshBritt Honors Local Partners Crucial to Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Last week, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and AshBritt emergency management officials marked one year since the devastating flooding in Eastern Kentucky by recognizing local leaders and contractors who worked rapidly and relentlessly to assist in the cleanup, helping thousands of displaced Kentucky residents.

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  • Last week, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and AshBritt emergency management officials marked one year since the devastating flooding in Eastern Kentucky by recognizing local leaders and contractors who worked rapidly and relentlessly to assist in the cleanup, helping thousands of displaced Kentucky residents.
  • Beshear speaks to eastern Kentucky residents on the anniversary of the July 2022 floods.
  • AshBritt called upon those local business owners to assist in the relief efforts.
  • “It was good to work for one of the best storm companies in the business,” said Mike Nichols of Razorback Trucking.

American Humane Rescue Team Deploys to Flood-Ravaged Eastern Kentucky

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Friday, August 12, 2022

Washington, D.C., Aug. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Humane, the countrys first national humane organization, has deployed to eastern Kentucky in the wake of catastrophic flooding that killed dozens of people and displaced thousands.

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  • Washington, D.C., Aug. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Humane, the countrys first national humane organization, has deployed to eastern Kentucky in the wake of catastrophic flooding that killed dozens of people and displaced thousands.
  • American Humanes Rescue Team, and the organizations 50-foot rescue truck, rushed to the impacted area in early August as part of a coordinated effort with the National Animal Rescue and Sheltering Coalition (NARSC).
  • To support the American Humane Rescue teams lifesaving work, please visit AmericanHumane.org .
  • American Humane is the countrys first national humane organization and the worlds largest certifier of animal welfare, overseeing the humane treatment of more than one billion animals across the globe each year.

ASPCA Collaborates with Emergency Management Agencies in Kentucky to Relocate Homeless Animals and Provide Critical Support to Pets Impacted by Appalachia Floods

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Friday, August 5, 2022

The ASPCA is also supporting pet owners in the community by providing pet food and supplies donations for displaced animals across the four counties.

Key Points: 
  • The ASPCA is also supporting pet owners in the community by providing pet food and supplies donations for displaced animals across the four counties.
  • The ASPCA continues to communicate with emergency management agencies and animal welfare organizations across Kentucky and stands ready to provide additional support upon request.
  • "In emergency situations like this, the ASPCA's priority is to provide the critical support and resources needed to assist animals and pet owners impacted by these deadly floods,"said Tim Rickey, Vice President, ASPCA National Field Response.
  • "The ASPCA Disaster Response team is grateful to collaborate with local agencies to ensure we are bringing animals to safety."