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Let’s Connect:                                                             Camillus Collaboration with Lions


          ACHE of South Florida                                                           Club a 'Beautiful Partnership'

          Spotlight                                                                                         BY LOIS THOMSON

                                                                                   Camillus Health Concern, Inc. (CHC), which provides
                                                                                  primary care, behavioral health, oral health, and social
                Kenneth C. Wong,                                                  services to those experiencing homelessness in Miami-
                                                                                  Dade County, has teamed with the Lions Club
                 FACHE, Chapter                                                   International to provide vision screening services to its
                                                                                  pediatric population.
                                                                                   Dr. Chandra Jennings, Medical Director of CHC and
                        President                                                 Family Medicine Physician, said that Camillus Health
                                                                                  Concern reached out in June to initiate the partnership,
                                                                                  and the Lions Club was happy to respond.  Since 2002,
                         BY VANESSA ORR
                                                                                  Johnson and Johnson Vision has partnered with Lions
                                                                                  Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to provide vision
          Since the start of his term as president   have  per-                   grants called "Sight for Kids."  The Florida Heiken   Dr. Chandra Jennings
        of ACHE of South Florida, Kenneth C.   formed best    Kenneth C. Wong     Children's Vision Program, a division of the Miami
        Wong, FACHE, has been inspired by a   in roles that                       Lighthouse for the Blind, has collaborated with LCIF and
        strong desire to deliver a mission-driven   have allowed                  Lions Clubs in Florida to provide comprehensive vision
        and member-focused year. “In a new vir-  that trait to thrive,” said Wong, who has   exams to children enrolled in Miami-Dade County Public
        tual world pushed upon us by the pan-  served in numerous capacities in the   Schools.  This is the first grant in the United States to
        demic, we needed to find new ways to cel-  healthcare field, including marketing,   serve Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie
        ebrate and engage with our members and   community and physician relations, cor-  Counties.  Lion Jane Colona, RN, President Diabetes
        supporters,” said Wong.             porate strategic planning and business   Retinopathy Foundation of MD-35, Florida Heiken "Sight
          During his tenure, Wong continued to   development for hospitals and health sys-  for Kids" Miami-Dade County Chair, and Secretary-
        lead the chapter’s rebranding efforts and   tems. He has also been successful   Treasurer Aventura-North Miami Beach Lions, has been
        communications following the name   throughout his career working in phar-  crucial in developing this collaboration with Camillus
        change last year from the South Florida   maceutical and medical device market   Health Concern.  She explained that the purpose of these
        Healthcare Executive Forum to ACHE of   development for Fortune 100 companies.    programs is to provide no cost eye exams and glasses to    Jane Colona
        South Florida. This included continuing   “Volunteering for ACHE of South   students.  "The focus is to serve low-income and minority
        to improve the chapter’s new website and   Florida has given me the opportunity to   communities.  When we had the opportunity to meet with Camillus Health Concern,
        increasing its digital presence. Wong also   unite that experience in a unique and ful-  this was a great way for us to get involved and partner with them."
        began promoting members’ accomplish-  filling way,” he said. “I’ve looked at this   Dr. Jennings commented further on the importance of the collaboration:  "Vision is
        ments through LinkedIn, almost tripling   opportunity through the lens of a busi-  very significant to the overall quality of life, even more so to children.  In the past year
        the number of followers since December   ness owner or CEO.”              they've had to deal with unimaginable challenges related to being out of school and
        of last year.                         In addition to increasing member and   being socially isolated, and now returning to the classroom, they may face barriers
          “Our LinkedIn page is now the most   supporter engagement through the many   related to missed or delayed health screenings."  She added that children who have
        active it has been in chapter history,” he   virtual activities that were offered, Wong   difficulty seeing may not be able to pay attention in school or be able to learn, causing
        said. “I get a lot of satisfaction promoting   shared that the chapter dedicated over   them to fall behind their peers, which can result in considerable emotional stress and
        our members and the value they see in   $10,000 to student scholarships and   delay in academic progression.
        membership. I also really enjoy recogniz-  $5,000 to Healthcare Heroes awards this   Colona said the Lions Club has a Welch Allyn spot vision camera that provides a
        ing new Fellows (FACHE) and Life    year. Important changes were also made   screening of the client's eyes and gives a "Pass" or "Fail" reading, as well as early
        Fellows (LFACHE), since those are both   to the organization’s structure, including   detection of vision and eye conditions.  All children who fail their screening are
        huge professional accomplishments.”   establishing a finance committee and a   referred to community resources, usually the Florida Heiken Program, for full, dilated
          As of November, the chapter has wel-  Past Presidents Advisory Board. Two new   eye exams and eyeglasses.
        comed nearly 200 new members, includ-  positions were also added to the board:   Dr. Jennings reiterated, "We've been reaching out for collaborations, and this has
        ing 12 new Fellows and one Life Fellow.   Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging   been such a beautiful partnership, our patients are ecstatic.  The clinics in this com-
          “As president of the chapter, you have a   (DEIB) and a chapter secretary.    munity that serve persons who are classified as underserved and low income, really
        unique opportunity to make an impact,”   “As my term comes to an end, I want to   do a great job of thinking strategically to meet the needs of our patients."
        said Wong. “I have tried my hardest to   truly and sincerely thank everyone that   Colona agreed.  "One thing we learned during the pandemic is that partnerships
        promote a mission-driven and member-  has contributed to the many accomplish-  and collaboration are keeping us all going, and the wave of the future is working
        focused year. I want members, sponsors,   ments we’ve achieved this year. None of   together in these wonderful partnerships."
        and supporters to feel proud about being   this could have happened without the
        involved with this organization and what   support of some very dedicated individu-   For more information, call 305-577-4840 or visit www.camillusHEALTH.org.
        it represents.”                     als,” Wong said. “I look forward to con-
          Wong, who originally transferred to   tinuing to support the chapter next year
        South Florida from Boston 15 years ago   as immediate past president.”                        Visit us on the web at
        while working for a multinational distrib-  ACHE of South Florida, the local chap-
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        utor of pharmaceuticals and medical   ter of the American College of Healthcare    www.southfloridahospitalnews.com
        products, found his niche when he joined   Executives (ACHE), began in 1972 as the
        ACHE of South Florida. He was intro-  South Florida Healthcare Executive
        duced to the organization in 2014 when   Forum and serves over a thousand mem-
        he was invited to serve on a panel to dis-  bers spanning seven counties throughout
        cuss the importance of patient segmenta-  southeast Florida, from Monroe to the
        tion in healthcare marketing. Soon after,   Treasure Coast.
        he became a member, eventually serving
        on the board of directors.                To learn more about ACHE of South
          I’ve always been entrepreneurial and   Florida, visit ACHEofSouthFlorida.org.






















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