UnitedHealthcare Donates $2.5 Million to Nonprofits in Texas
Funding is part of UnitedHealthcare’s
In total, UnitedHealthcare is donating
Grant recipients in
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Brighter Bites,
San Antonio – to expand an evidence-based nutrition program to$300,000 San Antonio , serving areas with high rates of food insecurity and diet-related diseases by providing fresh produce and comprehensive nutrition education to children and families. -
Grant Halliburton Foundation ,Dallas/Fort Worth – to increase access to mental health services for Spanish-speaking individuals by expanding mental health programming and curriculum to more Title I schools in rural communities, hiring a bi-lingual outreach manager, and translating a mental health referral and resource website and all educational presentations to Spanish.$300,000 -
North Texas Food Bank – to provide access to fresh, healthy food and culturally appropriate nutrition education materials in more underserved communities through the mobile container pantry program.$300,000 -
San Antonio Food Bank – to launch the$300,000 Farmacy -on-Wheels program to provide regular delivery of fresh, healthy food to federally qualified health center clients living in high-need areas. -
Texas Health Resources Foundation ,Dallas/Fort Worth – to expand the THRIVE program, which provides school-based resiliency training and mental health support for students in under-resourced schools, while also addressing food insecurity through an on-campus grocery store.$260,000 -
National Alliance on Mental Illness Greater Houston – to provide mental health programming and services, including support groups and culturally appropriate provider education, to communities throughout the$250,000 Greater Houston area with a specific reach toward refugee and immigrant populations. -
Resource Center of Dallas , Inc.,Dallas/Fort Worth – to provide integrated mental health services and specialized clinicians trained to support the underserved LGBTQIA+ population.$250,000 -
Houston Food Bank – to implement an innovative new nutrition education program pairing traditional school-based food access programs with sports nutrition curriculum for student athletes at middle and high schools participating in the School Market Program.$245,000 -
El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank – to support ongoing hunger relief efforts due to the COVID-19 pandemic and implement culturally appropriate nutrition education programming.$200,000 -
Cal Ripken , Sr. Foundation,Houston andAustin – to train Healthy Lifestyles Program mentors to teach kids ages 9-14 the importance of physical fitness, healthy nutritional habits and overall well-being through the$95,000 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area and SpringSpirit ofHouston .
“Social and economic factors have a profound impact on achieving and maintaining good health,” said
According to the
More than a third of members screened by UnitedHealthcare for social-related needs experience at least one social determinant of health. UnitedHealthcare leverages the company’s data to identify health disparities according to race, ethnicity, gender, geography and education level.
Since launching its
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