What the Health

By Richard Mineards   |   July 18, 2019
Dr. Charles Fenzi, Gerd and Peter Jordano, Steve Ainsley, and guitarist Tony Ybarra at the Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics event (photo by Priscilla)
Brian Gough, Ron Werft, Katina Zaninovich, and Dr. John Lewis at the Healthy People, Healthy Communities launch (photo by Priscilla)

Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics launched its Healthy People, Healthy Communities campaign with a sunset soirée at the charming rustic home of Santa Barbara Foundation president Ron Gallo.

There are eight clinic locations in the network and it is hoped $20,000,000 can be raised over the next five years, including $6,750,000 for a new Westside Clinic building, including the purchase of land opposite the current clinic on Micheltorena to deal with medical, dental, and behavioral health.

To date, more than 56 percent has been raised – $11,206,825, including a $1 million donation from Montecito uber philanthropist Leslie Ridley-Tree.

Among the 80 guests, quaffing the wines and noshing on caterer Pete Clements’ eclectic fare were Peter and Gerd Jordano, Ed Birch, Lois Capps, Charles Fenzi, Kurt Ransohoff, Melinda Staveley, Maria Long, Fred Kass, David Landecker, Stan Hatch, Richard Ring, Maryan Schall, Ron Werft, Denny and Bitsy Bacon, Peter MacDougall, Vicki Hazard, and Steve Hicks.

Robert Pearson, Jay Grigsby, Leslie Ridley-Tree, Ed Birch, and Jan Ingram at Ron Gallo’s home (photo by Priscilla)
 

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