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Aug
15
Thu
SCHA-MI UP Tour
Aug 15 – Aug 16 all-day
SCHA-MI UP Tour
Trainings and Meet Congressman Bergman, State Speaker of the House Chatfield, and Senator Wayne Schmidt 
This will be an action packed couple of days that will include a training on Billing and Credentialing, and conclude with a visit from Congressman Bergman, Michigan Speaker of the House Chatfield, and Senator Wayne Schmidt at the end of the day on August 16! Our trainings and meetings will take place at the Chippewa County Health Department.

Are you interested?  Please let us know if there are specific trainings you would find helpful, as our agenda is not yet complete!  Please contact Robin Turner, Outreach Consultant, SCHA-MI: rturner@scha-mi.org

Oct
21
Mon
Annual Meeting 2019 @ The Dearborn Inn
Oct 21 – Oct 22 all-day

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SCHA-MI Award Nominations for 2019

We are accepting for nominations for two awards to recognize contributors to school-based health centers in Michigan.

The Apple Award

The purpose of the award is to recognize our school-based and school-linked health center partners for their dedicated support to health centers in Michigan. These partners are appreciated for their consistent involvement and assistance provided to move the center’s work forward to achieve healthy learners. The “Apple Award” is a great way to recognize a community member, advisory board representative, parent, educational partner, or funder who has expressed enduring support for school-based and school-linked health centers in your community or in Michigan.

Nominate someone for the Apple Award

The Marilynn Keeslar Award

The Marilynn Keeslar Award, was created to recognize an individual who encompasses the traits of Marilynn Keeslar. This is a great way to recognize a staff person, community member, advisory board member, school person, parent, etc. who has gone above and beyond for the health and well-being of Michigan’s youth.

Marilynn had a strong love for mankind. She was a great role model for those who knew her. Her personality exhibited zest, spirit, perseverance, and compassion. Her tenacity allowed her to get the job done despite any odds. Somehow, she always managed to get to get her point across, even against intense opposition. Marilynn was also a visionary. She was way ahead of her time in identifying the services that kids in need. Despite all these incredible traits, she remained humble and never judged those around her.

Nominate someone for the Marilynn Keeslar Award

Thank you to Our Sponsors

Mar
10
Tue
Adult Advocacy Day 2020 @ Mackinac Room in the Anderson House Office Building
Mar 10 @ 8:30 am – 3:45 pm
Apr
22
Wed
Youth Advocacy Day 2020 @ Central United Methodist Church
Apr 22 all-day

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