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Kaiser Permanente’s Commitment to
Central Valley

Serving Communities Surrounding our Manteca, Modesto, and Stockton Medical Facilities

2017–2019 Areas of Focus

Access to Care and Coverage

Healthy Eating Active Living

Mental Health and Wellness

Every investment we make changes lives;
here’s just one example

“I think it’s the initial ‘wow’ factor that gets them to pay attention, and it gets them to realize that food is energy and you need to expend energy in order to require food. It’s something that’s fun for them and when they get to see a new invention like this, they take something away from the experience.”

– Healthy Lifestyle Coordinator Chris Hwang about Kaiser Permanente’s partnership with Give Every Child a Chance that brings a bike-powered blender to schools to help youth learn about eating healthy food and exercising.

What’s happened through Q2 2017

10K+

Medical financial assistance awards provided to people needing help paying for their health care

5,220

Students and adults learned techniques for healthy living via a free Educational Theatre program or workshop

2016 Investment Highlights:
Behind every number are communities made better

Total Community Investment 2016

$75.8M

Total community investment (Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Health Plan)

$3M

In grants and donations to community organizations

19K

Adults and students learned about health via Educational Theatre

$82K

In donations and matching gifts to community organizations via KP Gives

709

Kaiser Permanente employees and physician volunteers registered in the KP Cares program

Access to Care and Coverage 2016

$7.9M

In financial assistance provided to help people pay for health care they received

$69.9M

In subsidized health care and coverage for low income people

$1.9M

In contributions to community health care organizations

Mental Health and Safe Places 2016

2,666

Students learned how to handle conflict with empathy and non-violence via a Peace Signs performance

3

Mental health residents trained in our programs

Healthy Lifestyles 2016

7,050

Students learned how to make healthy choices via The Best Me

$479K

In support to build Thriving Schools

$1M

In grants and donations

Workforce Development
and College Readiness 2016

32

Interns received a paid internship via KPLAUNCH

27

Health care professionals trained in our School of Allied Health Sciences

30

Medical residents trained in our programs

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