UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Missouri Awards $500,000 to Address Health Equity
Funding community organizations focused on serving underserved communities by expanding access to care and addressing the social determinants of health
"We're honored to be supporting local organizations that offer essential resources to address social and economic factors that have a profound impact on people's health," said
Grant recipients in
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North East Community Action Corporation — to support$75,000 Healthy Homes , a program servingLewis ,Lincoln ,Macon ,Marion ,Montgomery ,Pike ,Ralls ,Randolph ,Shelby ,St. Charles andWarren , counties that provides new air conditioning and roofing, and addresses other housing needs that can affect health conditions such as COPD and asthma. -
Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition — to further the organization’s ability to provide support services, emergency housing, education and advocacy to survivors of human sex and labor trafficking in central$50,000 Missouri . -
Harmony House —
to provide resources to address domestic violence, such as family advocacy, support groups and life skills classes, transportation assistance, legal assistance and outreach programming. Harmony House serves people in$45,000 Greene County . -
Kanbe's Markets — to distribute and expand access to fresh, affordable and healthy foods to people experiencing food insecurity in$75,000 Jackson County . -
Generate Health — to launch FLOURISH, an initiative in$50,000 St. Louis aimed at reducing infant mortality with a network of neighborhood and community groups. Funding will also support a partnership with theSt. Louis Area Diaper Bank to provide local moms and babies access to diapers. -
Lafayette House — to provide essential services to individuals in$45,000 Southwest Missouri affected by substance abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. -
Whole Kids Outreach —
to support children and families in southern$40,000 Missouri through the Maternal-Child Nursing program that provides in-home visits and a safety net for families in under-resourced communities. -
Jordan Valley Community Health Center — for a shoe voucher initiative that provides kids with new shoes for back to school after completing dental and well-child visits in$35,000 Greene County . -
Show-Me School-Based Health Alliance of Missouri — to provide school-based health services for children in high-risk and isolated communities in rural$60,000 Southeast Missouri . -
Community Health Center of Central Missouri — to purchase telehealth resources to provide health services such as doctor exams, screenings and behavioral health services in schools in$25,000 Callaway andCole counties.
“We are very grateful to have received this grant from UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of
Good health encompasses more than visiting a doctor’s office. According to the
These grants are part of several initiatives that UnitedHealthcare, along with its parent company
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