Celebrating the Success of the "Be a Change Champion" Campaign - National Commission on Correctional Health Care
We Made the MatchJan 9, 2025

Celebrating the Success of the “Be a Change Champion” Campaign



We are excited to share the remarkable success of our “Be a Change Champion” year-end campaign! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters, we raised over $30,405 to fund initiatives that will create meaningful change in correctional health care.

With your help, we met our $25,000 matching goal, effectively doubling the power of every donation and bringing the grand total to $55,405! This incredible accomplishment will allow us to make a lasting impact in 2025 by focusing on three key areas:

Supporting Aspiring Professionals with Scholarships

These contributions will provide aspiring correctional health care professionals with access to vital education and conference opportunities. The scholarships will help shape the next generation of leaders who are dedicated to improving health care in correctional facilities.

Expanding Reentry Support with a Comprehensive Toolkit

We’re developing a Reentry Toolkit to help facilities nationwide support individuals transitioning back into their communities. This resource will promote healthier, safer environments and provide a pathway to successful reintegration for returning citizens.

Strengthening Workforce Development

The correctional health care workforce is the backbone of our mission. Thanks to this campaign, we can offer more resources and mentorship opportunities to empower the professionals who make a difference every day. By investing in workforce development, we’re building a stronger, more resilient health care system within correctional facilities.

A Community of Change Champions

This campaign’s success is a testament to the commitment and generosity of our supporters. Each donation reflects the shared belief in creating positive change and improving lives. We’re profoundly grateful for your dedication and trust in our mission.

If you’d like to learn more about our programs or find ways to get involved in the future, we’d love to hear from you. Together, we can achieve even greater milestones in the year ahead.

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