Friends of Silver Cross
Silver Cross Healthy Community Commission Brings Education and Job
Opportunities to Area Students
Commission to offer scholarships to local students for nursing program.
The Silver Cross Healthy Community Commission, a new not-for-profit
organization whose mission is to create a stronger, healthier future for
Joliet’s East Side, announced today that Silver Cross Hospital and Joliet
Junior College (JJC) are partnering to offer scholarships to Joliet-area
students for a Basic Nurse Assistant Certification program.
“This is exactly what I hoped the new Healthy Community Commission would be
doing—providing more opportunities to people in our community,” said Margie Woods, Chairperson of the Healthy Community Commission. “This is just the beginning of how we can make jobs available to local residents.”
Silver Cross will select and support 12 students, eight students from JJC and
four students from the community. The Healthy Community Commission will be
heavily involved in the selection process and support the four students from
the community through the scholarship program.
“Silver Cross continues to show its commitment to the young people of Joliet by encouraging their education and preparing them for a career in the growing
health care field,” said Betty Washington, a Silver Cross Health Community
Commission board member and President of the Joliet Community Action Network.
According to Woods, the candidates selected will receive full tuition at JJC in
addition to books, uniforms, test fees and all CPR trainings which are also
covered by the scholarship. One of the criteria established by the Commission
is that scholarship recipients live in a local zip code: 60432, 60433 or 60436.
In addition to coordinating and enhancing existing programs for workforce
development, education and business growth, like the CNA program, the Healthy
Community Commission is tasked with creating a stronger, healthier future for
Joliet’s East Side and will chart the course for the Maple Road campus if the
new Silver Cross Hospital on Route 6 and I-355 is approved.
The Silver Cross Healthy Community Commission will ensure long-term community
input on the re-use of the existing Silver Cross campus. However, positive
economic and job opportunities that would benefit Joliet’s East Side and
beyond, will not be possible if the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board
does not approve Silver Cross’ plans for a replacement hospital.
Help Silver Cross bring new opportunities to Joliet and the greater Will County
area by supporting its plans to build a replacement hospital which will provide
more services, state-of-the-art technology and better access to all families.
Please send a letter of support to the Illinois Health Facilities Planning
Board.
Please address your letter to:
Jeffrey S. Mark, Executive Secretary
Illinois Department of Public Health
Health Facilities Planning Board
525 W. Jefferson Street, Second Floor
Springfield, IL 62761
RE: Silver Cross Hospital - Replacement Hospital CON Project
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