Kaiser Permanente’s Commitment to
Greater Sacramento
Serving Communities Surrounding our Roseville, Sacramento, and South Sacramento Medical Facilities
2017–2019 Areas of Focus
Access to Care and Coverage
Healthy Eating Active Living
Mental Health and Wellness
Community and Family Safety
Every investment we make changes lives;
here’s just one example
“We view the Pilgrimage Sacramento Program as a successful first responder providing emergency support to vulnerable homeless adults including healthy meals, safe shelter, and community,”
– said a leader from First Step Communities.
What’s happened through Q2 2017
$1.7M
In grants and donations provided to community organizations
16K
Medical financial assistance awards provided to people needing help paying for their health care
13K
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
$2.3M
Total community investment (Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Health Plan)
$4.8M
In grants and donations to community organizations
23K
Adults and students learned about health via Educational Theatre
$242K
In donations and matching gifts to community organizations via KP Gives
2,227
Kaiser Permanente employees and physician volunteers registered in the KP Cares program
Access to Care and Coverage 2016
$16M
In financial assistance provided to help people pay for health care they received
$2.7M
In subsidized health care and coverage for low income people
$2.6M
In contributions to community health care organizations
Healthy Lifestyles 2016
8,873
Students learned how to make healthy choices via The Best Me
$670K
In support to build Thriving Schools
$1.9M
In grants and donations
Mental Health and Safe Places 2016
60
Students learned how to use mindfulness and develop reliance via a Resilience Squad workshop
$383K
In grants and donations
14
Medical residents trained in our mental health programs
2,571
Students learned how to handle conflict with empathy and non-violence via a Peace Signs performance
Workforce Development
and College Readiness 2016
43
Interns received a paid internship via KPLAUNCH
469
Medical residents trained in our programs, including 284 in specialized care services
52
Health care professionals trained in our School of Allied Health Sciences