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Follow on Google News | Children’s Well-Being Foundation Selects New Executive Director - U.SThe Children's Well-Being Foundation selects Kim Cunningham as its U.S. Executive Director.
By: Children's Well-Being Foundation Cunningham has extensive management experience in the nonprofit sector, serving as the Director of Public Relations and Managing Director of Development for the American Medical Student Association, the oldest and largest independent organization of physicians-in- “We are delighted to welcome Kim to Children’s Well-Being Foundation. Kim brings new experiences and ideas to support our many initiatives to help underserved children stay or get well and complete school. Her immediate focus will be essential new fundraising efforts to help the organization increase the number of children served every day,” says Dr. George Whitelaw, founder of Children's Well-Being Foundation (http://www.cwbfoundation.org/ “I am honored to have been selected for this position and hope that I can make a difference in the lives of children in need,” says Cunningham. “The organization has a strong foundation and a clear mission. I look forward to this new challenge and helping to take the Children’s Well-Being Foundation to the next level.” The Children’s Well-Being Foundation has many upcoming events including Mother’s Day Brunch, Duxbury Beach Party, and its first annual Holiday Bash. To learn more about the Children’s Well-Being Foundation or its upcoming events, please visit www.cwbfoundation.org. About the Children’s Well-Being Foundation The Children’s Well-Being Foundation was founded in 2007 by a Boston-based physician dedicated to creating and implementing health, health education, and social skill programs for under-privileged children in Central America. The non-profit organization has cared for thousands of children – providing primary care services, dental care, and eye exams – in Costa Rica. The group works with local and international partners to ensure the sustainability of its clinics and training opportunities for future doctors who are encouraged to pursue medical volunteerism. High school and college students also participate in non-medical intern programs. For more information, please visit www.cwbfoundation.org. End
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