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Head of Circle Family Health resigns
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The non-profit announced Thursday in a press release Dr. André Hines’ departure. Christopher Jackson, the agency’s chief financial officer since 2012, will serve as interim CEO.
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The non-profit announced Thursday in a press release Dr. André Hines’ departure. Christopher Jackson, the agency’s chief financial officer since 2012, will serve as interim CEO.
Dozens of people attended the event that highlighted opportunities to partner with Austin.
Experts and political leaders say the state’s huge backlog of unpaid bills is hurting the neediest residents of Illinois and demands a permanent solution.
Circle CEO Andre Hines said the financial reorganization would allow the non-profit to continue to provide services to Austin and other West Side residents.
The Oct. 25 event was held at the Austin Town Hall Park. More fun is yet to be had on the West Side. Read more to learn where you can celebrate Halloween tonight.
Circle Family HealthCare Network (Circle) will use the money to open clinics at John Marshall High School and Proviso West High School.
The event, sponsored by Circle Family HealthCare Network and Bethel New Life, will be held Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The state funding, part of Gov. Pat Quinn’s Neighborhood Recovery Initiative, will go for anti-violence efforts. Austin is one of more than 20 Chicagoland communities to receive the money.
The Austin Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting and holiday celebration earlier this month at Circle Family Healthcare Network.
Circle Family HealthCare Network is holding its first advisory committee meeting Nov. 29th to get input on how the money should be distributed.