Natalie Joe’s two Siamese cats, Mikey and Buddy, mean everything to her.
“They are my best friends,” the 59-year-old East Side resident said. “They’ve been through so much with me … and they know when I’m sad or when I’m depressed. They’ll look at me like, I wish I could talk to you. ”
Despite her deep love for her cats, she almost had to give them up about five years ago because she was having a hard time affording cat food. She went through a period were all she would eat was ramen noodles so that she had enough money left over to buy cat food and kitty litter.
Quantum Health executive wins Columbus CEO Volunteer of the Year award
Sandy Freer, Quantum Health s vice president of business partner relations, named Volunteer of the Year by Columbus CEO Magazine
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DUBLIN, Ohio, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Quantum Health, the category leader in consumer healthcare navigation and care coordination, announced today that Sandy Freer, the company s vice president of business partner relations, has been named Volunteer of the Year by Columbus CEO Magazine s 2021 Healthcare Achievement Awards.
Based on a review of nominations by a panel of distinguished judges, the Volunteer of the Year award recognizes individuals who have made a positive impact in the Columbus and Central Ohio community by donating time, expertise or money to support local healthcare organizations, patients and the community. As chair of Quantum Health s Quantum Cares Committee, Freer guides the company s philanthropic efforts, supporting
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Sandy Freer, Quantum Health: Volunteer of the Year, Columbus CEO Healthcare Achievement Awards 2021
With decades of volunteer experience, it’s no wonder Sandy Freer spends a little extra time recalling her list of services. However, New Year’s Day 2021, may be unforgettable. It was a cold and rainy day, and her Meals on Wheels route was longer than usual.
While many use the kickoff of the new year to relax and indulge, Freer sees it as an opportunity to serve the Columbus community, just as she does on holidays like Thanksgiving and any other day, for that matter.
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