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Helena group provides cancer patients, families with free services

Helena group provides cancer patients, families with free services By: Jaurdyn Johnson and last updated 2021-08-04 19:09:00-04 HELENA — The Women’s Golf League at Green Meadow Country Club in Helena has been putting on Rally for A Cure for 30 years. Yet once the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the regional chapter of Susan G. Koman — a breast cancer foundation — shut down. So the golf league decided to focus on helping patients with any type of cancer at home. “We decided to choose that a more local organization which is Cancer Support community Montana and it expands the scope of our tournament it s now all types of cancers not just breast cancer,” said Swing Fore Hope event organizer Jena Sabatini.

Gallatin City-County Health Officer Matt Kelley to step down

Gallatin City-County Health Officer Matt Kelley to step down MTN News Matt Kelley, Health Officer at Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD), announced on Wednesday that he has accepted a new position as the first chief executive officer of the Montana Public Health Institute (MTPHI). By: MTN News and last updated 2021-04-01 22:57:34-04 BOZEMAN — Matt Kelley, Health Officer at Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD), announced on Wednesday that he has accepted a new position as the first chief executive officer of the Montana Public Health Institute (MTPHI). Kelley will step down as Health Officer, but plans to continue working full-time in his current position until sometime in June in order to lead the department in its pandemic response and to assist in a search for the county’s next health officer.

Gallatin County Health Officer Announces Departure

Gallatin County Health Officer Announces Departure According to a press release from the Gallatin City-County Health Department, Health Officer Matt Kelley announced on Wednesday that he has accepted a new position as the first chief executive officer of the Montana Public Health Institute. Kelley will step down from his position as Health Officer in Gallatin County but plans to continue working full-time in his current position until sometime in June in order to lead the department in its pandemic response and to assist in a search for the county’s next health officer. As challenging and trying as the pandemic has been, I love being health officer in Gallatin County, and leaving will be very difficult. This new role allows me to continue working throughout Montana to improve the health and quality of life for all Montanans. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build a new organization to serve the state that I love.

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