AdventHealth awards $1.2 million to eight Central Florida nonprofits

Dec 19, 2022 at 09:53 am by pj


 

Funds will be distributed to programs that address regional health challenges including homelessness and access to mental health services.

 

ORLANDO – AdventHealth is distributing more than $1.2 million to recipients of its 2022 community impact grants, giving eight Central Florida nonprofits the opportunity to bolster their missions.

“AdventHealth’s dedication to providing whole-person care goes beyond our hospital walls and into the communities we serve,” said Tricia Smith-Edris, chief strategy and innovation officer for the AdventHealth Central Florida Division. “With the help of the community impact grants, these nonprofits are able to continue breaking down barriers, improving the health of residents across Central Florida.”

The grant recipients are:

 

“There is a need for more access to resources across Central Florida as well as a vehicle to deliver important and timely information, especially for mental and behavioral health care. AdventHealth's support will have a profound impact for several generations,” said Larry Williams, executive director of Simeon Resource and Development Center for Men, Inc. "With this grant, we will be able to accomplish our work, and the impact of our program will amplify in our community." 

With this support, these nonprofits will have the power to continue to improve the lives of Central Florida residents.

“As a not-for-profit health system, one of our priorities is to invest back into our communities,” said Mike Griffin, senior vice president of advocacy and public policy at AdventHealth. “We are honored to give a helping hand to our nonprofit partners, because we know it takes a collaborative approach to address our region’s pressing health challenges.”

 

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