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Jennifer Swoyer, D.O. Joins Pillars Community Health as New Senior Vice President and Chief Medical and Population Health Officer
Pillars Community Health is announcing that Dr. Jennifer Swoyer has begun as Senior Vice President and Chief Medical and Population Health Officer. Dr. Swoyer has…
Bomher Family Foundation awards donation to expand Sexual Assault Program
Pillars Community Health is very fortunate to be the recipient of a $25,000 donation from the Bomher Family Foundation, which has been directed towards the…
Pillars Community Health Receives Community Project Funding Grant for Telehealth Support
At Pillars Community Health we rely on a wide variety of funding sources to ensure that area residents can access “the care they need, when…
How to Talk To Children About Tragic Events
by Michelle Halm, MA, M.Ed, PEL, CT, Director, Buddy’s Place In the wake of yet another mass shooting, many of us are experiencing a range…
Pillars Community Health Receives CARF Accreditation Through 2024
Accreditation is an indication of an organization’s dedication and commitment to improving the quality of the lives of the people it serves. Pillars Community Health’s Behavioral…
Pillars Community Health Receives COVID-19 Renewal Grant
We are honored to be one of 35 organizations in Illinois to receive funding through the COVID-19 Renewal Grant. The grant, funded by Delta Dental…
Pillars Community Health Recieves Multi-Year Grant
Pillars Community Health is one of 20 organizations to receive multi-year funding for general operating support from the Healthy Communities Foundation.
How to Be an Ally for a Friend Experiencing Domestic Violence
It can be hard to see someone you love affected by domestic violence, and it’s natural to want to help in any way you can. Read this blog to learn how you can be a support system for people in your life and your community.
Why the Word “Recovery” Should Be Celebrated
Every September, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration promotes National Recovery Month as a way to celebrate people recovering from mental illness or substance use disorders. We applaud every person who is working to overcome something, regardless of their income level or their ethnicity or upbringing.
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