Health clinic can better prepare children for school
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Patrick Kunody
As a Costa Mesa resident and sixth-grade teacher, I applaud the
efforts of Children’s Hospital of Orange County and the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District for putting the health of children first. A
need to better serve
the health and well-being of
our pediatric population on
the Westside has clearly been identified, and CHOC and
the school district are attempting to tackle this problem by
placing
a much-needed facility at Rea Elementary School.
As an educator, I can tell you from experience that it is much
easier to teach and nurture children and help them grow into
respected members of the community if they are able to attend class
each day, and not be absent due to illness. Or worse yet, come to
school sick and expose other children to illness. Furthermore, if
children are in good health and able to attend school, their parents
will miss much less work, allowing them to improve their financial
situation and contribute back to society.
If we do nothing and continue to take a “NIMBY” position, never
will our community progress. It seems to me that CHOC and the school
district are helping to improve the value of Costa Mesa by ensuring
the health of our children, rather than contribute to its downfall.
I also believe it is very unlikely for families to travel to Costa
Mesa from other cities just because the clinic services are
available, especially since transportation is a big issue for many of
these families.
I also understand that many of the local families who may be
served at the Rea clinic are undocumented. I agree that this is an
important issue and should be debated at the federal level, but it is
not the issue at hand. My personal belief is that the children should
not be made to suffer and denied proper care, even if their families
are here illegally.
I welcome CHOC into
our community with open arms. How fortunate we are to
have a nationally respected institution like CHOC be a part of our
community. Let’s not refuse CHOC and the school district, but rather
rally behind them and let them help us support and improve our
community.
* PATRICK KUNODY is a Costa Mesa resident whose wife, Kim, works
as the marketing director for CHOC.
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