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Making Lives Better

East Bay

Serving communities around our Oakland and Richmond medical facilities.

Community Health Priorities

  • Access to
    Care and Coverage

    High quality, culturally and linguistically appropriate health services in coordinated delivery systems.

  • Economic
    Security

    All community members are economically secure in order to thrive.

  • Mental Health
    and Wellness

    Social and emotional health and well-being and access to high-quality behavioral health care services when needed.

By the Numbers

$174M

total community
investment

$128M

subsidized health
care and coverage

$22M

grants and
donations

$108K

employee donations
to nonprofits
through KPGives

131

medical residents
trained

14,837

people received
Medical Financial
Assistance

35

mental health
residents trained

27,134

students and adults
served by Educational
Theatre

$174M

total community
investment

$128M

subsidized health
care and coverage

$22M

grants and
donation

$108K

employee donations
to nonprofits
through KPGives

14,837

people received
Medical Financial
Assistance

131

medical residents
trained

35

mental health
residents trained

27,134

students and adults
served by Educational
Theatre

Community Health Highlights

We are committed to using our resources, reach, and partnerships with other organizations to help build healthier and more equitable communities.

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Kaiser Permanente stepped in during the height of the pandemic to support students, families, and local restaurants through a $1.5 million grant to the Oakland-based Eat.Learn.Play Foundation. Eat.Learn.Play partnered with World Central Kitchen and Growing Together to provide restaurant meals and fresh produce to children and families.

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We awarded $500,000 to Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency to support the Step Up Supportive Housing Program in Berkeley to provide 39 units of permanent housing for homeless individuals.

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Kaiser Permanente awarded a grant to the Latina Center in Richmond to provide bilingual/bicultural mental health and domestic violence services to Latina women in West Contra Costa County.

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