Support the future of healthcare in our community! Coal Country Community Health Center Foundation is on a mission to address the healthcare worker shortage by investing in our local youth.
Through our “Grow Our Own” initiative, we:
- Awarded scholarships to 10 students in 2024, helping them pursue careers in the medical field.
- Supported HOSA programs in Killdeer, Beulah, and Hazen high schools, empowering future healthcare leaders.
In 2025, we aim to expand our efforts with up to 13 scholarships and continued support for high school programs. Your donations make this possible—and more! Together, we can grow the next generation of healthcare professionals for our community.
Give today and make a lasting impact. Click here to learn more and download the contribution form.
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