Children's Health Fund Impact Newsletter, Spring 2016

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C H I L D R E N ’ S H E A LT H F U N D SPRING 2016

Kids Can’t Wait in Flint

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Children’s Health Fund is working with local partners in Michigan to provide lead screening testing and health education to Flint families.

Technology Brings Health to Bay Area Teens

he children of Flint, Michigan are facing a public health crisis from lead contamination in the water they have been unwittingly drinking. Thousands of kids there are now at risk for severe health problems and developmental delays. As this story unfolded, through the support of long time partners Sanofi North America Foundation and Morgan Stanley employees, Children’s Health Fund responded by deploying one of its mobile medical clinics from New York to Flint where it is providing urgent on-the-ground health care services. United States Senator Debbie Stabenow, Flint Mayor Karen Weaver, Children’s Health Fund President and Co-Founder Dr. Irwin Redlener and Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha—the pediatrician responsible for raising the alarm about the Flint lead contamination—were on hand to welcome the doctor’s office on wheels in February. “This mobile pediatric clinic will be a valuable tool in making sure children in Flint affected by this lead crisis can get the care and treatment that they need and deserve,” Mayor Weaver said. “We appreciate this resource and those who thought enough of our children to send it.”

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hings are going even better than planned,” says Dr. Seth Ammerman, the medical director of our program in the San Francisco Bay Area, as he proudly admires the state-of-the-art mobile clinic that Children’s Health Fund delivered to his team last fall. The new Teen Van, as it’s called by patients and staff alike, is one of the newest in the Children’s Health Fund fleet—and it’s by far the most technologically advanced pediatric mobile clinic in America. That’s thanks to a generous gift from Samsung Electronics North America, which has partnered with Children’s Health Fund to create the Samsung Innovation Center with the goal of pioneering new ways to use technology to increase access to care for disadvantaged kids. A community project of the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford and the Children’s Health Fund, with support from Samsung Electronics North America, the van provides free medical and mental Dr. Seth Ammerman examines his patient, Grace Kim, on the new, state-ofthe-art Teen Van serving disadvantaged teens in the San Francisco area. CONTINUED ON PAGE 1

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