This award is presented to Anchorage Project Access providers for the compassionate and life-changing care they give to APA patients. These providers have gone above and beyond to serve our community and help those most in need. This award expresses the enormous gratitude of Anchorage Project Access and the patients we serve. Thank you to our Health Care Champions for your ongoing commitment and for being a critical partner in our mission to increase access to health care for low-income, uninsured individuals.
This award is granted to Anchorage Project Access providers for their commitment and generous service to our medically uninsured neighbors.
The story behind the award: Anchorage Project Access received a large framed aerial photo of Mt. Huntington as a gift from a grateful patient who received services in 2007. Mt. Huntington (elevation 12,240) is a steep rock and ice pyramid in the Alaska Range totally overshadowed by Mt. McKinley. This mountain represents to the patient the challenges that faced him while unemployed, uninsured and needing two hip replacements. The journey, while a steep climb, represents a successful summit with reclaimed health and employment.
Health Care Champion Award
This award is presented to Anchorage Project Access providers for the compassionate and life-changing care they give to APA patients. These providers have gone above and beyond to serve our community and help those most in need. This award expresses the enormous gratitude of Anchorage Project Access and the patients we serve. Thank you to our Health Care Champions for your ongoing commitment and for being a critical partner in our mission to increase access to health care for low-income, uninsured individuals.
Recent Recipients – JUNE 2024:
Stephanie dilullo, Advocate RCM/IMAGING ASSOCIATES
geri cannon, apa volunteer
sharim shirley, meritain
Click here to see the full list of Health Care Champion Award Recipients
Mt. Huntington Award
This award is granted to Anchorage Project Access providers for their commitment and generous service to our medically uninsured neighbors.
The story behind the award: Anchorage Project Access received a large framed aerial photo of Mt. Huntington as a gift from a grateful patient who received services in 2007. Mt. Huntington (elevation 12,240) is a steep rock and ice pyramid in the Alaska Range totally overshadowed by Mt. McKinley. This mountain represents to the patient the challenges that faced him while unemployed, uninsured and needing two hip replacements. The journey, while a steep climb, represents a successful summit with reclaimed health and employment.
Click here to see the full list of Mt. Huntington Award Recipients