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SEYMOUR, Ind. – The Schneck Foundation is presenting a virtual conversation on mental health and wellness later this month. Community experts from Christopher & Associates, Seymour Community School Corporation, and Schneck Medical Center will discuss the topic as it pertains to both adults and school-aged children.
The webinar will offer the chance to hear directly from experts offering a variety of perspectives on a range of mental health and wellness issues. The forum will also feature a question and answer session.
“Confronting challenges around mental health and wellness can be difficult conversations, but are absolutely vital to safeguard public health in our communities,” said Stephanie Flinn, executive director of the Schneck Foundation. “I look forward to this distinguished panel’s discussion on how we can identify and address the challenges we face in our schools and across our communities.”
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SEYMOUR, Ind. – The Schneck Foundation Scholarship Committee has announced that it is accepting applications for the Allied Health Scholarship and the Amanda M. Dick Honorary Scholarship for female medical students.
Click on the links above for scholarship applications. Amanda Dick applications are also available by calling the Schneck Foundation, 812-524-4244. Allied Health apps can also be obtained from high school counselors.
They must be completed and returned to the Schneck Foundation by March 15 to be eligible for consideration. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
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Girl Scout troop shows support for hospital workers
12/29/20 9:15 AM
Having to work on the days leading up to Christmas and on the holiday was tough for nurses and other staff at Schneck Medical Center.
Not only did they spend time away from family, but some of them had to care for patients with COVID-19.
To lift their spirits, Girl Scout Troop 135 in Seymour came up with a visual to thank them for the work they do.
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This drone photo shows Thank You spelled out with luminary bags in the grassy lot across from Schneck Medical Center in Seymour. They were placed by Girl Scout Troop 135. Curt Schleibaum | For The Tribune
Donation presented to Cops and Kids in late woman’s honor
12/24/20 4:20 AM
During her tenure with Centra Credit Union, Karen Owens presented several oversized checks to local causes.
Anchor House Family Assistance Center and Pantry, Girls Inc. of Jackson County and the Fraternal Order of Police Donald M. Winn Lodge 108 Cops and Kids program have been among the recipients.
All of those causes have one thing in common: Kids.
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Centra Credit Union recently presented an $8,457.41 check to C.J. Foster to benefit the Fraternal Order of Police Donald M. Winn Lodge 108 Cops and Kids program in honor of the late Karen Owens, who was branch manager in Seymour. Joining Centra staff members for the presentation were Owens’ stepdaughter, Shelley Turner, and brother, C.D. Kinney. SUBMITTED