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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.
Grant to Aloha Harvest supports food security
Grant of $50,000 will provide 1,000 healthy meals to individuals with low incomes throughout Leeward Oahu and connect them with support programs.
Slacks, not slackers — women’s role in winning World War II
Short link to this article: http://k-p.li/2G59epj
Wartime shipyard child care centers set standards for future
1920-1960” (1964), among other related works.
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