CVS Health invests more than $3M to improving health outcomes in Phoenix
CVS Health representatives will be joined by Councilwoman Laura Pastor and community organizations to announce the company’s more than $3 million investment in new grants to support Phoenix nonprofits working to increase equitable access to health care, address social determinants of health, and educate the community on the effects of air pollution.
These investments include:
- $2.1 million over three years between Valleywise Health, Home Assist Health and Advance to support integrated diabetes management services.
- Nearly $1 million earmarked for Phoenix as part of a $3.5 million nationwide investment over four years with the American Lung Association to support Phoenix health care providers and organizations.
- $100,000 over two years with the Phoenix Indian Center to support efforts to fund its Suicide-Safer Communities project.
These investments also support the City of Phoenix’s priorities to improve health outcomes and exemplify the power of public and private partnerships to enhance communities’ quality of life and well-being.
For a more in depth view of CVS Health’s contributions to Phoenix , please click here.
CVS Health invests more than $3M to improving health outcomes in Phoenix
CVS Health representatives will be joined by Councilwoman Laura Pastor and community organizations to announce the company’s more than $3 million investment in new grants to support Phoenix nonprofits working to increase equitable access to health care, address social determinants of health, and educate the community on the effects of air pollution.
These investments include:
- $2.1 million over three years between Valleywise Health, Home Assist Health and Advance to support integrated diabetes management services.
- Nearly $1 million earmarked for Phoenix as part of a $3.5 million nationwide investment over four years with the American Lung Association to support Phoenix health care providers and organizations.
- $100,000 over two years with the Phoenix Indian Center to support efforts to fund its Suicide-Safer Communities project.
These investments also support the City of Phoenix’s priorities to improve health outcomes and exemplify the power of public and private partnerships to enhance communities’ quality of life and well-being.
For a more in depth view of CVS Health’s contributions to Phoenix , please click here.