Lena Jesrani receiving Community Health Hero award from Public Health Advisory Board Chair Romi Uribe

Tehama County Honors 3 Community Health Champions

✨ Faith Restored

A California county celebrated everyday heroes who make their community healthier and stronger. Lena Jesrani, the Corning Sharks Youth Wrestling team, and public health worker Amy Condie all received recognition for their dedication.

Tehama County supervisors took time this week to celebrate the people who quietly make their community healthier, honoring three winners who prove that caring for others comes in many forms.

At Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting, Lena Jesrani received the Community Health Hero award for her contributions to public health in the region. Public Health Advisory Board Chair Romi Uribe presented the recognition, highlighting how individual commitment can transform community wellbeing.

The Corning Sharks Youth Wrestling program also earned Community Health Hero status. The youth sports organization provides kids with physical activity, mentorship, and teamwork skills that build both healthy bodies and strong character.

Amy Condie, a public health department employee, was named Public Health Employee of the Year. Her work behind the scenes helps keep Tehama County residents safe and healthy every day.

Tehama County Honors 3 Community Health Champions

The Ripple Effect

These awards shine a spotlight on something easy to overlook: health doesn't just happen in hospitals and doctor's offices. It happens when volunteers step up, when youth programs create safe spaces for kids to grow, and when public servants show up with dedication year after year.

Jesrani's work, the Sharks' coaching staff, and Condie's daily efforts create ripples that touch countless lives. A healthier kid today becomes a thriving adult tomorrow. A community that values wellness together builds resilience that lasts generations.

Recognition like this matters because it reminds us that community health is a team sport. Every person who contributes, whether through their career or their volunteer hours, makes it possible for neighbors to live better lives.

Tehama County got it right this week: celebrating the people who care is one more way to build the healthy community everyone deserves.

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