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UnitedHealthcare Awards $5.2 Million in Grants to California Nonprofits – $100,000 to Centro La Familia Advocacy Services in Fresno
Grants support nine California nonprofit organizations to strengthen youth wellness, care delivery and health technology in underserved communities
FRESNO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Centro La Familia Advocacy Services, Inc., has been awarded a $100,000 grant from UnitedHealthcare to help support the nonprofit’s Cross-Culture Health Outreach Resources and Education (CHORE) program, which provides local families education, training and resources about health, wellness and preventive care.
Lisa Espinosa (left), Central Valley account executive, UnitedHealthcare of California, presents a $100,000 grant check to Margarita Rocha (right), executive director, Centro La Familia Advocacy Services, Inc., on Thursday, April 11, to help support the nonprofit’s Cross-Culture Health Outreach Resources and Education (CHORE) program, which provides local families education, training and resources about health, wellness and preventive care (Photo: Diana Baldrica).
The grant is part of $5.2 million UnitedHealthcare is awarding to nine health care organizations to support nonprofit clinics and hospitals that improve health care services for underserved communities statewide.
Founded in 1972, Centro La Familia Advocacy (CLFA) is a nonprofit organization that provides social services, educational and health and wellness programs for many ethnic, underserved, low-income families throughout Fresno County, especially in remote rural areas.
The UnitedHealthcare grant will fund educational forums and discussions with adults, children and families in the region to help enhance their knowledge and understanding about local health care resources and services to support their health and well-being.
In 2008, UnitedHealthcare provided a $100,000 grant to Centro La Familia to expand its community health outreach program, Promotora, to include information on the importance of healthy eating and active lifestyles. The latest grant will help continue and expand that outreach in the community.
“We are extremely grateful for the grant we received from UnitedHealthcare,” said Margarita Rocha, executive director, Centro La Familia Advocacy Services, Inc. “These funds will help us reach more local residents – especially people living in remote rural areas – to promote and support discussions on various health topics that are essential to improving the health and wellness of underserved and uninsured members of our community.”
The latest grant announcement and check presentation was made
From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/11/unitedhealthcare-awards-52-million-in-grants-to-ca/
