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Why We Use Roadside Information Signs to Connect With Our Communities
At Sunshine Community Health Center, our mission is simple and steadfast: to keep our communities informed, supported, and connected to the care they need. In a rural region as unique and spread out as ours, communication isn’t one-size-fits-all. People receive information in many different ways—and our goal is to meet community members wherever they are. Recently, we’ve heard questions and concerns about the rotating information signs and wanted to take a moment to share why

Sunshine Staff
3 days ago2 min read
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KTNA Su-Valley Voice || December 2025
In this month’s episode, we highlighted updates on services, employment opportunities, and upcoming community events. We also dedicated the hour to our December health theme: Tobacco Cessation.

Sunshine Staff
5 days ago2 min read
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Tobacco Cessation Awareness Month: Tools, Support, and Community Care
Quitting tobacco is one of the most meaningful steps someone can take to improve their long-term health, energy, and overall quality of life.

Sunshine Staff
Dec 43 min read
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What Peer Support Really Means: Voices of Hope from Sunshine CHC
Peer Support is more than a service — it’s a relationship, a bridge, and a reminder that no one has to walk their journey alone.

Sunshine Staff
Nov 254 min read
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What You Should Know About Opioid Overdose & Naloxone — And Why It Matters in Alaska
Opioid overdoses can affect anyone who uses prescription opioids, illicit opioids, or is around someone who does.

Sunshine Staff
Nov 252 min read
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Celebrating Excellence in Community Health: APCA Honors Daphne and Joshua
Daphne and Joshua consistently demonstrate a deep commitment to improving healthcare access, supporting their teammates, and ensuring that every patient they encounter feels seen, respected, and cared for.

Sunshine Staff
Nov 242 min read
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Sunshine Scoop || October 2025
Sunshine Scoop - October 2025

Sunshine Staff
Nov 121 min read
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KTNA Su-Valley Voice || November 2025
Together, they shared updates on services, staffing, and community events, as well as insights on several important topics — from the impact of the current government shutdown on SNAP benefits and food security, to questions about immunizations, and a recap of Sunshine’s recent Health Fair.

Sunshine Staff
Nov 123 min read
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Keep Smiling Strong - FREE Electronic Tooth Brush
As we wrap up another bright year, Sunshine Community Health Center is encouraging everyone to prioritize their smile with a full mouth dental exam and treatment plan before the end of 2025. Beginning November 10th, the first 15 patients at each clinic who complete this service will receive a free electronic toothbrush — while supplies last!

Sunshine Staff
Nov 62 min read
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A Belated but Big Thank You to Our Medical Assistants
Medical Assistants (MAs) wear many hats. They greet patients, take vitals, assist in procedures, prepare exam rooms, update records, and keep the day flowing smoothly. But their work extends far beyond checklists — they are the reassuring presence that helps patients feel seen, safe, and supported.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 282 min read
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Celebrating Our Sunshine Team: Honoring Service Milestones
Each of these anniversaries represents more than time—it represents dedication, compassion, and impact. Whether it’s one year or over 30, every role is essential, and every team member helps carry out Sunshine’s mission: Community-driven healthcare, rooted in the strength and resilience of rural Alaska.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 283 min read
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Celebrating Crickett: A Legacy of Quality, Compliance, and Care
Crickett has been with Sunshine through decades of transformation. She has helped us navigate national reporting systems, meet federal standards, and achieve measurable improvements in community health.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 264 min read
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Measles in Alaska: What’s Happening and What You Need to Know
The recent measles case in Anchorage is a reminder that Alaska is connected to the broader world — and that we remain vulnerable if immunity gaps exist. Measles may seem like a disease of the past, but it is still present and dangerous.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 214 min read
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Celebrating 8 Years of Service: Curtis Harvie, DNP, ANP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
At Sunshine Community Health Center, we are honored to celebrate eight years of service from one of our most dedicated providers: Curtis Harvie, DNP, ANP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC. His journey into medicine, his dual specialties, and his passion for holistic care have made a lasting impact on our patients and our community.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 183 min read
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Sunshine Proud to Sponsor the Mat-Su Taste of Hope
The Taste of Hope is more than an evening of delicious food and good company—it is a community-powered effort to raise funds that directly support the American Cancer Society’s mission of improving the lives of people with cancer and their families.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 162 min read
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Celebrating Our September Crown Award
Crystal’s dedication to behavioral health services has been nothing short of transformative. As Behavioral Health Director, she has championed the integration of mental health support into primary care, expanded access to critical services, and advocated fiercely for the well-being of our community.contributions have made a lasting impact: Sierra M., Patient Services Manager, and Crystal, LCSW, Behavioral Health Director.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 72 min read
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KTNA Su-Valley Voice || October 2025
On behalf of Sunshine Community Health Center, thank you for joining us for this month’s episode of KTNA’s Su Valley Voice. We are grateful to KTNA for welcoming us onto the airwaves each month and for helping us strengthen communication, connection, and wellness across the Upper Susitna Valley.

Sunshine Staff
Oct 22 min read
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Duronda "Dondi" Twigg, RN, BSN, Chief Nursing Officer
Duronda Twigg, RN, BSN, Chief Nursing Officer - leading the way to a healthier tomorrow!

Sunshine Staff
Sep 301 min read
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Abby Bradley, BSN, IBCLC, Family Care Manager
Sunshine Community Health Center is proud to welcome Abby Bradley back to our team as the new Family Care Manager. Abby is no stranger to SCHC—she first joined us in 2003, shortly after moving to Alaska, and worked in various roles over the years before continuing her career in obstetric nursing at Mat-Su Regional.

Sunshine Staff
Sep 302 min read
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Marion Ruth, FNP-C
Learn more about Marion Ruth, FNP-C and the services she provides.

Sunshine Staff
Sep 302 min read
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