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Massage Spa grand opening Feb. 19
Hand & Stone Massage Spa invites Chandler and a soothing hand or chair massage. The Chandler quality massage services at affordable prices, we can
Gilbert residents to its grand opening from 4:30 to 6:30 Chamber of Commerce also conducts a ribbon cutting make the soothing wonder of the massage experience
p.m. Tue., Feb. 19 at 2875 W. Ray Rd., Suite 8, on the ceremony. accessible to more and more people.”
southeast corner of Ray Road and Loop 101 next to “Hand & Stone Massage Spa is an upscale massage For additional information, call 480-899-9930 or
Whole Foods in Raintree Ranch Center. spa without the upscale massage price,” says company visit
www.handandstone.com.
The celebration features complimentary hors spokesperson Mark Perkovich. “Our philosophy is a
d’oeuvres and refreshments while experiencing simple one. Because we specialize in the very highest
Children’s health program honored
Building Blocks for Children, a mobile, full-service of the Community Health Partnership Award,” says The program provides free immunizations and
health screening program provided by Chandler Kathleen Dowler, director of community integration has partnered with community organizations to
Regional Medical Center and Mercy Gilbert Medical for Chandler Regional Medical Center and Mercy provide vision and hearing screenings, dental fl uoride
Center, was recently awarded the Catholic Healthcare Gilbert Medical Center, which received $75,000 with varnish treatments, parental education and referrals
West (CHW) 2008 Community Health Partnership the award. “Our main objective of the Building Blocks for follow-up care. To learn more about the Building
Award. for Children program is to improve the oral health, Blocks for Children program or to make a donation,
The annual honor recognizes efforts by CHW vision and hearing of the underserved children of call 480-728-5602.
hospitals to address the unmet health-related needs the community and decrease the number of children
of the community. with unmet needs through education, prevention and
“We are so excited to be selected as the top winner emergent services.”
Medical centers award community grants
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical ill working poor and homeless persons; a physical Gilbert Medical Center. “For nearly 18 years, we
Centers’ Community Grants program awards $122,447 activity and nutrition program for the prevention have collaborated with other organizations in the
to Valley organizations. In an awards ceremony, of disease including diabetes, heart disease and community who share our mission of ministering to
grants were provided to Improving Chandler Area obesity for youth ages 5 to 18; and bilingual education the poor and underserved.”
Neighborhoods (ICAN), Boys & Girls Club of the East classes for the Living With Diabetes management and Since the program’s creation in 1990, Chandler
Valley, HealthCare Connect, Mission of Mercy – AZ, education program. Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers have
Asian Pacifi c Community in Action, Hope Community “This program grows stronger each year and provided grant awards to more than 144 projects
Health Center, Maricopa County Asthma Coalition, continues to enhance our efforts to promote advocacy, totaling more than $22 million in funding. Info: www.
WellCare Foundation and Mercy Housing Southwest. social justice and health in the areas we serve,” says
chandlerregional.org or 480-728-3000.
Among the programs to be developed with the Martin Breeden, vice president of Mission Integration
funds are a mobile medical clinic for chronically at Chandler Regional Medical Center and Mercy
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