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Santa Fe College Receives $30,000 Grant From Chapters Health System

Santa Fe College Receives $30,000 Grant From Chapters Health System

Santa Fe College President Paul Broadie, AVP for Advancement John Hooker stand with members of Chapters Health System with a grant check for $30,000
Santa Fe College Foundation officials accept a ceremonial check from Chapters Health System in the Advancement Office on Jan. 28, 2022 in Gainesville, FL.

January 28, 2022 – Chapters Health System, one of the nation’s premier not-for-profit, community-based healthcare organizations headquartered in Temple Terrace, announced it will award a grant of $30,000 to Santa Fe College. The grant, paid out over three years, will support scholarship programs for nursing students seeking careers focused on hospice and end-of-life care. Chapters Health team members presented a check on SF’s Northwest Campus Friday morning.

The grant was a promise stated within Chapters Health’s application for its Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHCA) certificate of need (CON) application for Service Area 3A, which includes Alachua County. Chapters Health operates presently in the county as Chapters Health Hospice but is licensed in all of Service Area 3A counties, i.e. Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Putnam, Suwannee and Union.

“At Chapters, it’s our mission to provide the best care for those who need it most in our community,” said Rhonda Brooks, executive director of Chapters Health Hospice in Alachua County. “That mission depends on the talents of gifted nursing students who have a passion for the hospice philosophy of care. We’re happy to support those students at Santa Fe College.”

“Within all of our nursing students, we see a strong desire to help others and provide excellent care,” said John Hooker, deputy executive director for the SF Foundation. “This grant means more of those students can achieve their dreams and thrive. For that, we say thank you to Chapters Health.”

As part of its expansion into service area 3A, Chapters Health is also providing $75,000 to the Florida Council on Aging to support community-based programs that combat social isolation and support social, mental and physical well-being among elderly residents residing in Service Area 3A. The Chapters Health Valor Program, bereavement services, children’s bereavement camps, pediatric hospice care and many other levels of service and support will also become available to communities in Service Area 3A.