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Kaiser Permanente commits up to $10 million to Denver Health
Funding comes as Denver Health provided $120 million in uncompensated care in 2022 — double the amount in 2020.
Investing and partnering to build healthier communities
Kaiser Permanente supports Asian Americans Advancing Justice to promote racial and health equity in Southern California.
Partnering to improve the health of homeless individuals
Grant funds will combat housing inaccessibility and improve health care in the Inland Empire.
Addressing mental health trauma in a local community
Trauma-informed outreach efforts in Orange County are being recognized and expanded through a collaborative partnership.
Managing trauma does not need to be traumatic
Expanded access to high-quality, affordable mental health care supports people who need an extra hand.
How we help people access financial literacy skills
Kaiser Permanente is working with community partners to reduce financial insecurity and improve health outcomes for vulnerable communities.
Transforming the lives of people experiencing homelessness
Kaiser Permanente recognizes that safe, affordable housing is crucial to improving the health of members and communities.
Hospital patients who are homeless connected to housing
A Kaiser Permanente program connects patients experiencing homelessness to permanent housing and help for life’s problems.
Nurturing expectant moms who have substance use disorders
Project Nurture in Portland, Oregon, provides treatment and a path forward to give mothers and their babies a healthy start.
Addressing social isolation in the Northwest
Kaiser Permanente invests $3.3 million to build healthy social connections to curb depression, anxiety, and stress in diverse Oregon communities.
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