Cure 4 The Kids Foundation Receives Winged Heart Award

Cure 4 the Kids Foundation,

Cure 4 The Kids Foundation Honored with
Clark County Medical Society’s Winged Heart Award

Award Recognizes Unwavering Commitment to Quality Healthcare in Southern Nevada

Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing treatment for childhood catastrophic diseases as well as treatment for those affected by inherited bleeding disorders, received the Clark County Medical Society’s Winged Heart Award on Saturday, June 14, 2014.

Cure 4 The Kids Foundation was among three finalists for the award which was presented during the Clark County Medical Society’s 60th Presidential Installation dinner & awards ceremony.

The Winged Heart Award recognizes nonprofit organizations who demonstrate unwavering commitment to quality health care in Southern Nevada.

Founded in 2007 by Jonathan Bernstein, M.D., Cure 4 The Kids Foundation operates two programs to serve those with medical needs. The Children’s Specialty Center of Nevada provides diagnosis and treatment for those affected by cancer, blood diseases, rheumatological and genetic conditions as well as rare and ultra rare diseases. The Hemophilia Treatment Center of Nevada provides diagnosis and comprehensive treatment for those affected by inherited bleeding disorders around the state.

As part of the mission of Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, all services are provided to those with and without medical insurance or the ability to pay for treatment.

“To receive this award from the Clark County Medical Society, the most respected association of Southern Nevada’s best and brightest doctors, is truly an honor we will not forget,” said Annette Logan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cure 4 The Kids Foundation.

Through grants, donations and fundraisers, the Cure 4 The Kids Foundation’s Charity Care Program ensures that no child is turned away from the treatment that can save their life.

L to R - Jonathan Bernstein, M.D., founder of Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, Annette Logan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, Beth Fisher, Anchor KTNV/Channel 13, Kelly Thomas-Boyers, representing co-finalist nonprofit Adam's Place, George Alexander, M.D. immediate past president of Clark County Medical Society and Noah Kohn, M.D., representing nonprofit co-finalist The Children's Free Clinic of Southern Nevada.
L to R – Jonathan Bernstein, M.D., founder of Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, Annette Logan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, Beth Fisher, Anchor KTNV/Channel 13, Kelly Thomas-Boyers, representing co-finalist nonprofit Adam’s Place, George Alexander, M.D. immediate past president of Clark County Medical Society and Noah Kohn, M.D., representing nonprofit co-finalist The Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada.

About Cure 4 The Kids:
The Children’s Specialty Center of Nevada and the Hemophilia Treatment Center Of Nevada are funded, in part, by the Cure 4 The Kids Foundation. The 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization was founded in 2007 by Dr. Jonathan Bernstein to ensure children with life threatening illnesses received proper medical attention regardless of their family’s income or presence of health insurance. To date, more than 8,000 patients have been treated by physicians and medical staff at the Children’s Specialty Center and Hemophilia Treatment Center. The Children’s Specialty Center provides medical treatment to children facing devastating diseases such as cancer, rheumatological diseases, as well as rare and ultra rare diseases. All our providers are Board Certified in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. The Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) of Nevada is the only Federally recognized HTC in the state. It is one of 140 HTCs around the country which provides individual services to children and adults with inherited bleeding disorders. Studies show people with Hemophilia who are treated at Federally recognized HTCs have lower overall healthcare costs, lower hospitalization rates and lower mortality rates than non-HTC users. The Cure 4 The Kids Foundation’s Charity Care plan ensures patients at The Children’s Specialty Center and the Hemophilia Treatment center receive medical treatment regardless of family income or presence of medical insurance. www.cure4thekids.org

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