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Doctors Hospital at Renaissance Supports the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hidalgo County’s “VINOS!” Fundraiser

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Pictured (from left to right): Providence Boneta, CAC Hidalgo Board Member; Tina Martin, CAC Hidalgo Board Member; Dr. Gerardo Lopez-Mena, Physician Executive of Clinical Operations; Dr. R. Armour Forse, Chief Academic Officer; Jim Crouch, Chief Information Officer; Claire Chitwood, Chief Ambulatory Officer; Jennifer Lewis, CAC Hidalgo Board Member.

 Mega Doctor News 

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Edinburg, TX— Edinburg, TX— Doctors Hospital at Renaissance is proud to contribute $2,500 to the “VINOS!” benefit fundraiser hosted by the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hidalgo County. Dedicated to promoting awareness about child abuse and neglect, the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hidalgo County supports the prevention of child abuse through community education and the effective prosecution of those who perpetrate crimes against children. They also provide services such as child forensic interviews, crisis intervention, mental health services, and more. 

“VINOS!” will be held at the Embassy Suites McAllen Convention Center, located at 800 Convention Center Blvd. in McAllen, on Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $75. For more information about the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hidalgo County or the VINOS! event, please visit www.cachidalgo.com or call (956) 287-9754.

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