Good Samaritan Hospital Grant



Organization - Good Samaritan Hospital
Grant Amount - $2,001,256
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Three-year project support to provide prevention and intervention education and care to Centinela Valley residents with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes or at-risk for diabetes.


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Little Company of Mary Health Foundation - $2,169,072 from the California Community Foundation - Three-year project support to expand Project Access to improve access to primary specialty care for approximately 5,000 under and uninsured residents of the Centinela Valley who receive care at the Claudia Hampton Clinic and SBFHC sites.

Harbor-UCLA Medical Foundation, Inc. - $560,218 from the California Community Foundation - Three-year project support to provide comprehensive health care, including home health visits, assistance with transportation and coordination of care for up to 68 Latino and African-American high-risk infants living in the Centinela region.

American Diabetes Association - $31,500 from the California Community Foundation - One-year project support to expand Diabetes Days/Project Power and Por Tu Familia, the African American and Latino Initiatives providing workshops on diabetes risk, care and prevention at churches, schools and community organizations.

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles - $300,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year project support for the Keck Diabetes Prevention Initiative (KDPI) to reduce the prevalence of diabetes and obesity and enhance prevention and treatment efforts for residents of South Los Angeles (Watts/Willowbrook) area.

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