Annapolis Valley groups receive provincial funding to promote health care recruitment

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Prices at the Pumps - March 20, 2024 #saltwire #energymarkets #pricesatthepumps #gaspricesANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N.S. — Three Annapolis Valley community groups are receiving funding to support their efforts to attract and retain health-care workers and their families.

The Soldiers Memorial Hospital Foundation will use $99,963 through the Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment Community Fund to create recruitment projects under the banner ‘Making the Mid Valley Home’, which will look to networking opportunities for students and health-care professionals to promote local career options.Additionally, the project will connect the community through African culture programming and several appreciation and outreach events.

The Village of Lawrencetown will receive $22,020 towards hosting planned social events for newcomers and making marketing materials to attract doctors and the Town of Annapolis Royal will create a new promotional video showcasing what the town has to offer with $7,500 in funding. “Attracting new health-care workers and engaging them and their families with local support translates to long-term success for our community,” said Kings West MLA Chris Palmer.

“This funding ensures local communities can show off the best their area has to offer and inclusively bring in new recruits who’ll hopefully soon feel at home and appreciate what we have to offer.”

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