AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Tracy began her career in Human Resources working for Kay Jewelers Inc. as a Benefits Administrator in Alexandria, VA. She returned to Cleveland and continued to forge a career in Human Resource Management with Midial U.S. Retail Group, Fanny Farmer Company in benefits administration. Upon the sale of the company, she began her search for a meaningful change in career. Her search led to a position with Case Western Reserve & Akron University through a joint partnership to examine the messages of HIV/AIDS prevention education for African American women. This was a career-defining turning point and the beginning of her true life’s work. During the next 5 years, she worked to educate women and inner city teens on the importance of HIV/STI prevention. After this engagement, Tracy moved on to work in the funding world at the City of Cleveland Department of Public Health HIV/AIDS Unit as the office’s Program Director. During her post, she directed 14 HIV Pre
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LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Atria Senior Living, Inc. has announced that its staff participation rate for the COVID-19 vaccines now exceeds 98% of its nearly 10,000 U.S. employees. The 98% participation rate includes employees who have had at least one vaccine dose and those in the vaccination scheduling process. With access to on-site clinics managed by CVS Health in all of its communities, the company announced on January 11 the decision to require staff to be vaccinated. The high vaccination rate is also driven by Atria s successful Sleeve Up initiative, which educates, supports and encourages employees and residents through open communication and sharing of information on the vaccines facts and advantages.
Project: Safe receives two grants to support mental health services
The Shawnee News-Star
Project: SAFE, a nonprofit provider of services in Pottawatomie and Lincoln counties for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, has received two grants totaling $12,000 to support mental health assistance for its clients and staff.
The grants were made through a collaboration between the Avedis Foundation and Oklahoma Complete Health and will increase access to quality mental health services for Project: SAFE clients who may be unable to afford co-pays or sliding scale fees.
“Many of the clients we see at Project: SAFE require specialized clinical services such as trauma-informed, sexual assault treatment, but this option can seem like a distant and lofty expense to victims,” stated Rachael Sain, Assistant Executive Director for Project: SAFE. “With the assistance of the grant, Project: SAFE will be able to help our clients overcome this financial burden and acce
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Press Release – ACN Newswire Series of start-up programmes helps nurture local entrepreneurs HONG KONG, May 5, 2021 – (ACN Newswire) – The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) today announced the launch of the inaugural Hong Kong Start-up Fiesta campaign that will run in May …
Series of start-up programmes helps nurture local entrepreneurs
HONG KONG, May 5, 2021 – (ACN Newswire) – The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) today announced the launch of the inaugural Hong Kong Start-up Fiesta campaign that will run in May and June. Comprising a full range of activities organised by the HKTDC and other organisations, the aim of the campaign is to support and foster the local start-up eco-system and help innovative new companies capture business opportunities amid the challenges of the pandemic.