Leave Your Mark: Share Your Story, Inspire the Field! | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

Leave Your Mark: Share Your Story, Inspire the Field!

We’re excited to introduce a new way for our NCCHC community to connect, celebrate, and inspire. Have a story to tell? A moment to share? A thank you or tip for others in the field? Now you can submit your thoughts, experiences, and reflections directly to the NCCHC Foundation using a simple link — no account needed.

Share your story by June 25. Everyone will be entered into a drawing for an NCCHC Fleece jacket. Everyone who shares a video will receive an NCCHC Foundation Challenge Coin.

✅ Record a quick video
✅ Snap a selfie
✅ Type in a quote, email, or short message

Whether you’re:

  • Grateful for a scholarship opportunity
  • Inspired by a mentor or speaker at one of our conferences
  • Passionate about working in correctional health care
  • Want to share a tip for new professionals
  • Or just want to say “thank you” for the work being done…

We want to hear from YOU.

Tell us why you support the NCCHC Foundation
Did you have a meaningful personal experience? A desire to grow the workforce? A way to give back to a field that’s often overlooked? Are you a Legacy Society member who wants to share why it’s crucial to provide support? Your story can encourage others to give, too.

Your voice matters. Your story can uplift others. And yes — we may even feature your submission in future Foundation marketing, videos, or at our booth! Everyone who shares their story will be entered into a drawing for a Foundation challenge coin!

Help us show the world what makes this field powerful, compassionate, and resilient. We welcome you to the table. Leave your mark.

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