Caring Community Partners
The Hancock Health Caring Community Partners (CCP) program extends the Hospital’s mission, vision, and values into our diverse community. Our Caring Community Partners are those associates, family members, friends, and organizations who commit their skills and time to making our community a better, brighter place to live.
About Caring Community Partners
Examples of CCP activities include assisting with holistic medical care, construction or reconstruction of medical facilities, preventative health education, and medication delivery. Partners train on the job, learning skills as they go. Hancock Regional Hospital provides some measure of financial support, and other community partners provide or raise the remainder.
The CCP program concept came from a desire to assist the victims of the December 2004 tsunami in Asia. In partnership with the Fellowship Associates of Medical Evangelism (FAME), we formed a mission team that traveled to Andrah Pradesh, India, in September 2005.
Soon after, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast. Our CCP program assisted with cleanup and constructed the Hancock Medical Center in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
In 2010, nine hospital associates traveled to Haiti to provide aid following a devastating earthquake. And in February 2012, a small team went to India for the dedication of a new hospital and nurse-training facility that bears the Hancock name. We have completed many full medical relief trips since then.
We’re involved with many local projects, too, including helping an associate move and repairing and rebuilding a wheelchair ramp at the Girl Scout House. CCP participates annually in a United Way Day of Caring project, volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, and assists whenever possible as additional projects and needs arise.
What began with a handful of volunteers in 2005 has now grown to include more than 175 hospital associates and community volunteers. Including all missions and local efforts, our volunteers have put in nearly 35,000 hours—and there’s still lots more good work to do!
Mission and Values
Mission
To facilitate opportunities for hospital associates to use their personal and professional skills in partnership with other community members to improve the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health of underserved people in Hancock County and beyond.
Values
Our volunteer work makes a meaningful difference in the spiritual, emotional, and physical health of those we serve.
CCP PROJECTS
Medical Outreach
- Machilipatnam, India: ’05, Feb. ’07, Feb. ’09, Feb. ’12 (Dedication of The Hancock School of Nursing), March ‘16, 2018
- Hendersonville Settlement Clinic: May ’12
- Fond Parisien, Haiti: Oct. ’12
Disaster Response
- Port au Prince, Haiti: Oct. ’10
- Joplin, Missouri: Oct. ’11
Hospital Reconstruction
- Bay St. Louis, Mississippi: Jan. ’06, Jun. ’07, Sept. ’08, Sept. ’09, Sept. ’10
- Henryville Tornado Relief: Mar. ’12
Local Projects (Hancock County)
- Girl Scout House: Oct. ’08
- United Way Day of Caring: Annually since Aug. ’08
- Santa’s Helpers: Annually since Dec. ’08
- Kenneth Butler Soup Kitchen: Mar. ’09
- Riley Park Pool/Bathhouse: Aug. ’10
- Fundraising (House Fire Victim): Feb. ’11
- Fundraising (Wounded Veteran): Sept. ’11
- Fundraising (Joplin Family Tornado Relief): Oct. ’11
- Donation (Real Community Church Pantry & Blue River Community Church Pantry): Sept. ’12
- Donation (Kids Against Hunger): Oct. ’12
- Wheelchair Ramp Construction: 2012
- Boy Scout Eagle Project: 2014
- Habitat for Humanity: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
National Projects
- Habitat Rebuild, Tuscaloosa, AL: Oct. ‘16
Future Projects
- Machilipatnam, India: Medical Mission, 2021
- Dominican Republic, 2020
Donate to Caring Community Partners
The Caring Community Partners Program raises money thru bake sales, car washes, etc. and thru direct donations. If you would be interested in donating to the Caring Community Partners Program, please complete below form.
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