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Good Neighbors Program

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Good Neighbors Program

Purpose: The purpose of “Good Neighbors Program” is to expand community awareness of, and invite ongoing financial support for, Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics (SBNC).


Members have the opportunity to attend an exclusive annual event where they will hear updates about SBNC and the state of community health related issues impacting the Santa Barbara community.


Members receive recognition for their support in printed materials, as appropriate, and on our website.


Good Neighbors provide an immeasurable positive impact for SBNC through:


  • Introductions to community members of influence that have a passion for the critical work of SBNC.
  • A commitment to give an annual gift to SBNC in the amount of $1,000 or more.
  • Volunteer to support various events or host receptions for raising awareness and funds in support of SBNC's mission.
  • Serve as an ambassador to SBNC in the community.
  • Assist with cultivating new prospective Good Neighbors Program members.


For more information about how you can be involved in the Good Neighbors Program, contact Maria Long, Director of Development and Community Awareness at development@sbclinics.org




Good Neighbors Members

Founding Ambassadors: Katina Zaninovich, Sybil Rosen, Sue Adams, Gerd Jordano, and Jane Habermann


Pat Aptaker, Gail Arnold, Mark & Sharon Basham, Nicole Bennett (CenCal), Lois Capps, John Carbon, MD, Dorothy Largay, David Chernof, MD, Charles Fenzi, MD, Visanti & Joel Fithian, Trish Gainey, Jay & Cynthia Grigsby, George Issac, Angel Iscovich, MD, Ruth Loomer, Alan Macy, Lorraine McDonnell, Patty McFarlane, Dan Ovadia, MD, Nikki Rickard, Richard & Linda Ring, Nancy Tillie, Anne Towbes, Maria Long, Dianne & Donald Flanigan, Laura Uhrig, Richard Thielscher, John & Ann Brinker, Mark Asman, Rob Pearson & Jon Glasoe, Nancy & Bob Knight in memoriam

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This entity receives HRSA Health Center Program grant funding under 42 U.S.C. § 254b and has been deemed a Public Health Service employee for purposes of certain liability protections, including Federal Tort Claims Act coverage, under 42 U.S.C. § 233(g)-(n).