During our recent Symposium held on April 12th and 13th, Jamie Greenawalt, President of Foot Levelers, made a transformative announcement that stands to significantly impact the future of women’s health and education at Logan University. In a remarkable display of support and commitment, Foot Levelers has launched a matching gift challenge, promising to match every dollar donated towards the Women’s Health Clinic and the Women’s Endowed Scholarship at Logan University, dollar-for-dollar, up to $25,000.
Double Your Impact
Here’s your chance to make twice the difference! From now until May 31st, every donation made to either the Foot Levelers Health Clinic or the Women’s Endowed Scholarship will be matched by Foot Levelers. This means that your generous support will go twice as far. Donate today and help us leverage this incredible opportunity to enhance specialized healthcare for women and support aspiring female professionals in the chiropractic field.
The Foot Levelers Health Clinic is located in the Montgomery Health Center and embodies a commitment to providing patient-centered, empathetic, evidence-based care uniquely crafted for women with a focus on non-pharmaceutical and non-surgical methods.
Logan University is the first chiropractic institution worldwide to house a Women’s Health Clinic on its premises.
Through adjustment and manipulation treatment, the clinic may be able to help alleviate symptoms related to neuromusculoskeletal conditions. This encompasses a wide spectrum of issues, including, but not limited to bone health, chronic pain management and headaches.
The Foot Levelers Health Clinic is overseen by Emily Kliethermes, DC who brings over 25 years of expertise to ensure comprehensive and personalized care. Her background includes owning and operating her own chiropractic practice, working as an independent contractor and associate, and teaching in higher education.
For questions or more information concerning the matching gift challenge, please contact us
Bryan Stone, MA, CFRE
Senior Director of Development
Bryan.Stone@logan.edu
(636) 230-1849