School Supplies Drive
The UC Academic Health Center Pathways Program is collecting school supplies for underserved youth in Adams County. The drive is part of the Adams County Kids Health Fairs, which provides health screenings and academic vouchers for children ages 3 to 18. Donations can be dropped off at marked containers located around UCs medical campus. The drive will continue through the end of July.
See the complete list of school supplies needed in Adams County.
The UC Academic Health Center Pathways Program is an effort underway to develop an evidence-based interprofessional pipeline pathway curriculum to attract and retain diverse students from urban and rural communities to health professions programs. Questions about the school supplies drive or the Pathways Program can be directed to Samantha McKenzie at 513-558-0132 or samantha.mckenzie@uc.edu.
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