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Allen Receives Grants from Guernsey Foundation Monday, 23 January 2012 The Max & Helen Guernsey Charitable Foundation has awarded $20,000 each to the Allen Child Protection Center and the ACE-SAP (Allen Community Engagement-Salvation Army Partnership) Free Clinic. The Allen Child Protection Center conducts medical evaluations and forensic interviews to provide immediate help for children in northeast and north central Iowa who may have been physically or sexually abused or who have witnessed a violent crime.
The ACE-SAP Free Clinic offers routine healthcare services at the
Salvation Army center on Logan Avenue in Waterloo. Students in the Allen
College Master of Science in Nursing and medical laboratory health sciences
programs conduct the clinic under the direction of Allen College faculty
members. The clinic is offered as part of the Allen College service-learning
program. Front row l-r: Nina Thomas, Allen Child
Protection Center coordinator; Helen Guernsey; Soo Greiman, Max & Helen
Guernsey Charitable Foundation executive director. Back row l-r: Katie Strub,
Allen Child Protection Center lead forensic interviewer; Jim Waterbury, Allen
Memorial Hospital vice president of institution advancement. Front row l-r: Sue Hennings, Salvation Army
development director; Dr. Jerry Durham, Allen College chancellor; Helen
Guernsey; Soo Greiman, Max & Helen Guernsey Charitable Foundation executive
director. Back row l-r: Dr. Rus DeBonis, ACE-SAP Free Clinic coordinator; Capt.
Rob Whitney, Salvation Army corps officer. Last updated ( Wednesday, 07 March 2012 )
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