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NEWS

Highlights from National Health Center Week

National Health Center Week is a chance to highlight the vital role community health centers play in providing care, promoting wellness, and building stronger communities. Earlier this month, A&C celebrated with a mix of events for clients, partners, staff, and community members—each one a reflection of our mission in action. Thank you to our clients, partners, staff, and volunteers who made the week meaningful—we couldn’t do it without you. 

Patient & Client Appreciation Prize Drawing

We began the week by celebrating the clients and patients who are at the center of all we do. Resource tables were set up at each clinic, where clients could connect with information about A&C’s services, grab some swag, and enter a prize drawing. Four lucky folks won smart watches that will help track health stats and wellness activities 

Basic Needs & Resources: Community Event & Staff Donation Drive

A&C also hosted a Basic Needs & Resources Day, serving 59 community members with connections to supportive health resources along with essential items such as snacks and hygiene products. A HUGE thanks goes out to our staff members who participated in the Homeless Resource Team Donation Drive that was launched in July to support this event. We received enough donations to serve everyone who attended the event and supply our Homeless Resource Team with a few extras! 

Coffee & Connections with Community Partners

Several of our valued community partners joined our National Health Center Week celebrations during our Coffee & Connections gathering. Attendees met with leadership, learned more about our programs, and toured our 8320 Madison Avenue location. Strengthening these partnerships helps us continue meeting the needs of those we serve. 

Lunch & Learn Series: NAMI Hearts + Minds

Our staff also had the opportunity to learn and grow by participating in NAMI Hearts + Minds, a training program designed to promote mental and physical wellness through education, self-care strategies, and peer support. A special thanks goes out to A&C Community Impact & Engagement Partner Matt Bane and School Based Support Specialist Ali Hickman for facilitating the series. 

A&C Staff Spirit Week & Prize Drawing

Spirit Week brought out plenty of creativity and team spirit across Adult & Child Health – it was a fun way to celebrate together, learn a little more about each other, and highlight the energy our team brings to work every day. Folks who participated in the Lunch &  Learn Series and Spirit Week were entered into a prize drawing. Congratulations to our winners, Brandon Todd, Taylor Pluntz, Amanda Brooks, Jen Sole, Senaidra Reynold, Dustin Thompson, and Lindi Newhard!  

National Health Center Week Photo Gallery

Spirit Week: Mission Monday

Spirit Week: Team Tuesday

Spirit Week: When You Were Born Wednesday

Spirit Week: Theatrical Thursday (characters from TV, movies, musicals or plays)

Spirit Week: Flare Friday

Basic Needs & Resources Day

Coffee & Connections with Community Partners

A few more photos just for fun!

Sarah Miller, PMHNP-BC

Sarah Miller works with the addictions team, general psychiatry for adolescents and adults, and the competency restoration team. She is board-certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Her specialties are working in addictions and with people who experience serious mental illness.

Miller graduated from Indiana University with a psychology degree and went back to school for nursing. She received her nursing degree from Indiana Wesleyan University and worked in a nursing home and also spent time working in a group home with adolescents. She received her master’s degree from Vanderbilt University.

She enjoys hanging out with her family and her two dogs, and going to sporting events.

Joanna Chambers, MD

Dr. Joanna Chambers is a psychiatrist who began seeing Adult & Child Health patients in November 2021. She graduated from Medical College of Georgia with her Doctorate of Medicine in 1996 and completed her residency in psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine. In addition to bringing a wealth of experience, she currently serves as an associate professor at Indiana University School of Medicine where she teaches Clinical Psychiatry. She is certified in Addiction Medicine and has a special interest in treating pregnant and postpartum women. She is President of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry Organization as well as a sitting member of many medical association boards. Recently, she has won the Residents’ Award for Teaching Excellence in 2020 from Indiana University and has received “Best Doctors Award” in 2010, 2011, and 2014. Dr. Chambers is incredibly active in the medical, academic, and research realms of medicine. She is currently accepting new patients on Wednesdays.