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Support the
Healthy Capital District Initiative
HCDI is dedicated
to promoting and advocating for increased access to primary
and preventive health care services, especially for
children. Our school-based dental programs to underserved
children are especially dependent on financial support from
our friends. Our ability to make a difference in the lives
of children is a direct result of your financial support.
Please make a donation to support this important work.
HCDI is a
not-for-profit charitable organization. All donations to
HCDI are tax deductible and can be made in the following
manner:
Cash
Contributions:
Print the
SUPPORT
US form and send it with your check, payable to HCDI, to:
Kevin Jobin-Davis,
PhD
Executive Director, HCDI
315 Sheridan Avenue
Albany, NY 12206
Memorial Gifts:
Memorial gifts to
HCDI provide an excellent way of commemorating an event or
person such as a birthday, anniversary, or death of a family
member, colleague, or friend. These gifts can be made using
our SUPPORT US form.
Corporate Matching Gift:
Does your employer
have a matching gift program? Be sure to take advantage of
it and double the value of your gift to HCDI.
Volunteer:
HCDI provides
excellent opportunities for individuals or groups to get
involved, find volunteer opportunities and help support
issues. We encourage you to contact Kevin Jobin-Davis, PhD
at our offices (462-1459), Monday through Friday, (9:00 AM-
5:00 PM).
*HCDI recognizes
the importance of protecting your privacy. All personal
information collected will never be sold or traded to other
organizations*
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Albany County
Department of Health
Catholic Charities
of the
Catholic Diocese of Albany
Capital District
Physicians’
Health Plan
Ellis Hospital
Fidelis Care New
York
Northeast Health/
Samaritan Hospital/
Albany Memorial Hospital
Rensselaer County
Department of Health
Schenectady County
Public Health Services
Senior Whole Health
Seton Health/
St. Mary’s Hospital
St. Peter’s Health
Care Services
Whitney M.
Young, Jr.
Health Services
In collaboration
with the
School of
Public Health
University of Albany
with support from the
New York State
Department of Health;
Kellogg, W.T. Grant &
Robert Wood Johnson
Foundations
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