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PARTNERSHIP — Lindsay Dowdle, advertising and marketing supervisor at WVU Medication Harrison Neighborhood Hospital, and Luke Nelson, principal of the Harrison Profession Heart, talk about the Staying Clear Membership collaboration.
CADIZ — WVU Medication Harrison Neighborhood Hospital has partnered with the Harrison Profession Heart to offer free random drug screenings to the Staying Clear Membership.
The Staying Clear Membership is a pupil group that creates consciousness and rewards for college kids who keep away from medication. These reward incentives embrace free lunches, T-shirts and a discipline journey on the finish of the college 12 months. Members of the Staying Clear Membership additionally profit from sharing a typical motive and a way of belonging to a gaggle by which they will benefit from the fellowship of their friends.
“To be able to be a member of the membership, college students join and are randomly drug examined a number of instances in the course of the college 12 months,” mentioned Luke Nelson, principal on the Harrison Profession Heart. “WVU Medication Harrison Neighborhood Hospital has been gracious sufficient to sponsor and provide the testing kits and personnel to manage the right drug screenings for our college students.”
“Harrison Neighborhood Hospital is completely satisfied to help the efforts of the Staying Clear Membership,” mentioned David Phillips, president and CEO. “This group gives college students with the chance to take part in an academic and rewarding group.”
Nelson mentioned Harrison Profession Heart is proud and appreciative of the partnership it has fashioned the hospital to advertise and help the initiatives of its Staying Clear Membership.
“Everybody that I’ve labored with on the hospital has been extraordinarily beneficiant and useful with our aim and shared imaginative and prescient to maintain college students secure,” he mentioned. “It has been encouraging and rewarding to accomplice with a neighborhood enterprise to advertise optimistic change in our space.”