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1. www.helenacasa.org
www.helenacasa.org/contact.asp - [Cached]Published on: 7/2/2008 Last Visited: 7/2/2008
Bill Collins, Program Director (bcollins-casa@qwestoffice.net) -
2. www.casagal.org
www.casagal.org/Archive_0424_2 - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2008 Last Visited: 6/20/2008
From left they are Program Director Jamie Campbell, Volunteer Joni Stormo, and Program Director Bill Collins.
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Another tireless Program Director, Bill Collins has dedicated himself to CASA since its inception in Helena in 1998.For the past ten years, program volunteers have been amazed by the scope and breadth of his work.Collins devotes so much time and energy to guiding his volunteers, it's easy for them to forget that he has even more important things to do.His number one priority is always seeing that the interests of children are well represented. -
3. peninsuladailynews.com - Port Angeles' only clinic for the uninsured, indigent closes
www.peninsuladailynews.com/sit - [Cached]Published on: 6/3/2005 Last Visited: 6/3/2005
Dr. Bill Collins, board chairman of Volunteers in Medicine, said the new clinic had hoped to open March 15.
"Boy, oh boy, was that optimistic," he said Thursday as he repaired a heating vent in the Georgiana Street cottage that will house the clinic.
Barriers have included remodeling the building, recruiting staff and finding volunteers.
"We're still hard-pressed for physician, physician's assistant and nurse practitioner volunteers," said Collins, who retired three years ago as director of medicine at Olympic Medical Center.
Many retired doctors live on the North Olympic Peninsula, he said, but too few are the general practitioners that the new clinic needs the most.
Collins, an anesthesiologist, recently returned from the University of Kentucky, where he took training in family medicine so he can volunteer.

