Boeing helps the clinic, help children
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Paul Clinton
Boeing Co. has given the Huntington Beach Community Clinic a $10,000
grant to provide medical services to low-income children.
The aerospace company handed $10,000 to the clinic for a program that
helps children who have demonstrated learning disabilities in the
classroom. Funds will go to the clinic’s Attention Deficit and
Hyperactivity Disorder centers, a medical condition where children have
trouble focusing on their school work.
The clinic has set up “stop-in centers” at local elementary schools,
where children can seek psychological counseling. There are 20 such
centers at Huntington Beach schools. If necessary, the children can be
referred to the clinic for further treatment.
At the clinic, children suffering from the disorder are treated using
directed learning software and counseling.
The clinic is a nonprofit organization that provides medical treatment
to low-income adults and children. It is at 8041 Newland St. and has been
based in the city since 1969.
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