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Healing after the fire
A $5 million grant will expand trauma care for students and staff in Pasadena, California, after the Eaton Fire.
Trust awards $5 million grant to support new cancer center
Helmsley Charitable Trust plans to fund infusion bays and patient care areas in expanding oncology wing at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center.
Health and housing partnerships create lasting change
Victorville, California, has achieved a significant reduction in homelessness through a community health grant and a comprehensive care approach.
$50,000 grant for homeless and at-risk veterans
A Kaiser Permanente grant to U.S.VETS Hawaii will expand veteran housing and support services on Oahu.
A legacy of healing, one plate at a time
With Kaiser Permanente’s help, Mama’s Kitchen is creating a quiet yet powerful movement to help nourish San Diego’s most vulnerable people.
3 ways we’re helping build and preserve affordable housing
Good health starts with having a safe, affordable place to live.
We’re committed to mentorship, mental health, and communities
provide perspective on college and career preparedness.
Grant supports Colorado Safe Futures Fund
Through public health initiatives, $95,000 will be used to prevent firearm harm.
Health care coverage now accessible to uninsured people
Indigenous farmworkers may qualify for new Kaiser Permanente coverage.
Paid internships support future public health leaders
Valedictorian uses bilingual-bicultural fluency to connect with community clinic patients who set him on a course for his chosen career.
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