Guthrie Recognized for Support in Fighting Child Abuse
April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, and today, Guthrie was recognized by The Children’s House/Child Advocacy Center (CHCAC) of Bradford County for its continued support of the center’s mission to provide a safe and supportive environment for children who have experienced abuse.
Pennsylvania State Representative Tina Pickett, Bradford County Commissioners, representatives from Guthrie, CHCAC, and other community organizations gathered at the Bradford County Courthouse in Towanda this morning to plant 182 blue pinwheels, representative of the 182 children who received support from the center in 2022.
Each April, CHCAC selects a community partner to acknowledge for their hard work and dedication within the community in ensuring that children grow up to be happy and healthy. This year, Guthrie was recognized.
The Guthrie Clinic is a non-profit multispecialty health system that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Located in Sayre, Pennsylvania, The Guthrie Clinic is one of the nation’s longest established group practices, founded in 1910 by Dr. Donald Guthrie with a vision of providing patient-centered care through a clinically-integrated network of employed providers. It is an industry leader in the use of technology and electronic medical records to provide high-quality care. Among The Guthrie Clinic’s 6,500 caregivers are more than 700 physicians and advanced practice providers, representing the spectrum of medical specialties and sub-specialties. The Guthrie Clinic is a five-hospital system with a large network of outpatient facilities that spans nearly 9,000 square miles in Pennsylvania and upstate New York. It is dedicated to training the next generation of health care leaders, offering seven residencies and three fellowships.
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