CHIP Annual Report
CHIP OF ROANOKE VALLEY 2022-2023 ANNUAL REPORT CHIPRV.ORG 4
How Community Support Spreads Outward
Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia We are so grateful to the Foundation and its generous donors for awarding us grants and gifts through the generosity of: Henry and Ethel Bazak Children’s Book Fund The Earl D. and Carrie Leigh Doran Fund Rand and Jan Garrett Fund The McClung Family Fund The Marty and Sherry Robison Family Fund The Spetzler Fund The Stavola Fund Martha and Nelson Teague Fund During the 2022-2023 fiscal year, CHIP of Roanoke Valley provided: 2,706 in-home visits by CHIP nurses 968 instances of nutrition education 1,113 instances of dental education 2,084 instances of parenting education 1,132 instances of home safety education 1,639 instances of health education 315 transports to healthcare appointments CHIP served 517 children from 349 low-income families across 6 cities and counties. CHIP provided 49 individuals with free counseling. Our nurses helped care for 40 children with asthma and extended care to 59 expectant mothers. 28% of enrolled children we serve are ages 12 months and under.
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