We are grateful to the many people who support Health First Foundation with their time, talent, and treasure. Each year, we recognize a few of these supporters for their outstanding commitment to our mission of improving health and well-being in northern Arizona.
“These honorees embody our mission by addressing critical health needs in our region,” said Health First President and CEO Sandra Kowalski. “Their efforts have made a lasting difference that resonates profoundly across our northern Arizona communities.”
These are our 2023 Community Health Champions.
Wayne Robert Fox: A Legacy of Financial Stewardship
Posthumously honored, the late Wayne Robert Fox served as the treasurer and finance chair of our board of directors from 2019 to 2022. After retiring from a remarkable 34-year career at Northern Arizona University, Wayne played a pivotal role in guiding the financial and investment strategies of Health First Foundation amidst the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic. His strategic thinking, innovative approach, and resourceful nonprofit financial management during this critical period were invaluable. Wayne’s dedication to the Health First cause and northern Arizona and its people remains a shining example of selfless service to others.
Patrick Schweiss: Shining the Spotlight on Mental Health Awareness
Patrick Schweiss, executive director of the Sedona International Film Festival, is recognized for his commitment to the arts and community well-being. Under his guidance, the film festival collaborated with Health First Foundation to advocate for mental health awareness via live theater performances. This initiative reached hundreds of theatergoers and 1,400 local high school students, culminating in 20 residents completing Mental Health First Aid training. We are deeply grateful to Pat for harnessing the power of the performing arts to shine a spotlight on mental health education and awareness.
Brandon Griffith & Griffith Blue Heart Nonprofit: Saving Lives by Training and Equipping Law Enforcement
Brandon Griffith, a decorated law enforcement officer and sudden cardiac arrest survivor, is the founder of Griffith Blue Heart – a nonprofit committed to providing training and AEDs so that law enforcement officers can effectively respond to time-sensitive medical emergencies. With funding from Health First Foundation, Brandon and his team trained and equipped Flagstaff police officers to provide life-saving assistance in cases of cardiac arrest and other emergencies. The result: Flagstaff police have already helped save several lives. Devoted and tireless in their efforts, the Griffith Blue Heart team is a testament to their motto: Earn each day.
A Tradition of Recognition: Community Health Champion Awards
The Community Health Champion awards, presented annually at the discretion of the Health First Foundation president and board of directors, are a tribute to individuals who epitomize the Health First mission. Their stories inspire us to be agents of positive change in our communities, reminding us that we can make a lasting impact on community health and well-being through collaboration and commitment.
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