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CVS Health Foundation awards $1 Million in Hometown Fund grants to boost local impact in Hartford
Prnewswire· 2025-09-10 13:00
Core Points - CVS Health Foundation is awarding $1 million in general operating grants to 20 local organizations in the Greater Hartford area to improve health outcomes [1][2] - The Hometown Fund aims to support nonprofits focused on making healthcare more accessible and enhancing community health through services like nutritious food and supportive housing [1][2] - Since 2022, CVS Health Foundation has invested a total of $8 million in grants to various organizations in Greater Hartford and Rhode Island [3][4] Funding and Impact - Malta House of Care, Inc. is one of the beneficiaries, which will use the grant to provide free behavioral health care and community support [2][3] - The funding will help address the issue of uninsured adults in Hartford who often delay medical care due to financial constraints [3] - CVS Health has also invested $2 million to create a Hartford Health Zone and support the Hispanic Health Council's Family Wellness Center [4] Community Engagement - CVS Health offers free health screenings nationwide through its Project Health initiative, with 23 events held in Hartford last year screening over 450 participants [4] - The company has invested $16 million in affordable housing, emphasizing the importance of stable living conditions for health [4] - CVS Health Foundation collaborates with various nonprofit organizations to tackle health challenges and promote educational opportunities [5]
Superior HealthPlan and Centene Foundation Announce Grand Opening of CHDI Multi-Purpose Community Health Center in Uvalde
Prnewswire· 2025-07-28 15:45
Core Insights - A new $16 million multi-purpose community health center has been opened in Uvalde, Texas, managed by Community Health Development, Inc. (CHDI), providing healthcare services, community support, and resources for the local community [1][2]. Group 1: Project Background - The health center was announced following the Robb Elementary School shooting in May 2022, addressing the urgent need for comprehensive physical, behavioral, and emotional health services [3]. - CHDI identified three key initiatives in response to the community's needs: building the new health center, establishing a school-based health center, and creating the Robb Elementary School Dream Scholarship Fund [3]. Group 2: Funding and Community Impact - The center received over $8 million in funding from the Centene Foundation and Superior HealthPlan, which serves one in four individuals in the county [4]. - CHDI serves more than 12,000 people annually in the region, and the new center is expected to fill critical gaps in the healthcare system, making a lasting impact on the health of Uvalde [5][8]. Group 3: Facility Features - The 16,000-square-foot facility includes seven primary medical care examination rooms, three dental operatories, behavioral health services via telehealth, a Class A pharmacy, a medical laboratory, and a community room with a capacity for over 150 people [7]. - Additional features include a tranquility garden honoring the victims of the Robb Elementary School tragedy, office space for Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid, and a college/job preparation training space for students [7]. Group 4: Organizational Background - CHDI, founded in 1983, aims to increase access to primary healthcare and is recognized as a Patient Centered Medical Home, receiving Gold Tier recognition as a Health Center Quality Leader [8]. - Superior HealthPlan, a managed care company under Centene, has been providing healthcare services to Texans for over 25 years, supporting local involvement across all Texas counties [9]. Group 5: Philanthropic Efforts - The Centene Foundation focuses on investing in economically challenged communities, addressing social drivers of health, and improving health equity through healthcare access, social services, and education [10].