By: Chaunte’ Causey, Communications Manager, PCC
February marks School-Based Health Awareness Month, a time to celebrate the successes of school-based health centers and raise awareness about their vital role in improving access to healthcare for children and adolescents.
Access to healthcare is essential for a child’s growth, development, and long-term well-being. Unfortunately, many children and adolescents face barriers that prevent them from receiving the medical attention they need. School-based health centers help bridge this gap by bringing healthcare directly to schools—where students already spend the majority of their time.
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