CVS Health to Invest $6.5 Million in Affordable Housing in Denver
CVS Health has announced a $6.5 million investment to create Charity's House Place, a 36-unit supportive housing community in Denver aimed at aiding individuals experiencing homelessness and those with disabilities. This initiative reflects CVS's commitment to health equity, addressing social determinants of health in underserved areas. The project will collaborate with local organizations to provide essential services, ensuring residents can maintain stable housing and improve their health. In 2021, CVS invested $185 million in affordable housing, underscoring its ongoing dedication to community support.
- Investment of $6.5 million in Charity's House Place, enhancing affordable housing in Denver.
- Supports individuals experiencing homelessness and those with disabilities, promoting health equity.
- Partnerships with local organizations to provide supportive services for residents.
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WOONSOCKET, R.I., Jan. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) today announced it will invest
"Our commitment to advancing health equity is grounded in our company purpose to bring our heart to every moment of health," said David Casey, Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, CVS Health. "By addressing social determinants of health at the community level, like we are in Denver, we're helping people live healthier and creating positive change all around them."
According to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition's 2020 report, Denver ranked second as the most intensely gentrified cities. Five Points, a designated cultural historic district, in recognition of its important role in African-American history is one of the neighborhoods most impacted. In addition, per the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative's 2021 Point in Time Count, Black and African American individuals make up just over
"It takes a whole community response, across sectors, to resolve homelessness and support our most vulnerable residents. That starts with the stability of safe, supportive housing," said Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock. "I want to thank CVS Health for making this critical investment in our community that will further bolster my Administration's work by advancing equity and connecting our unhoused residents with the housing they need to thrive."
CVS Health is working with BlueLine Development, Inc. and Community Outreach Service Center, Inc. (COSC) to co-develop Charity's House Place. Led by Pastor Robert Woolfolk and his wife Eddie of Agape Christian Church, COSC has been deeply rooted in the Denver community for more than 20 years, helping people impacted by the justice system with transitional housing and counseling with the goal to ultimately have the ability to provide permanent supportive homes.
Through funding from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, the Colorado Finance Agency and the City of Denver combined with CVS Health's investment, Charity's House Place will be the realization of that goal. COSC will be providing residents with supportive goods and services, including food, clothing, employment support, spiritual counseling, and computer classes.
Charity's House Place will consist of a four-story residential building located at 3022 Welton Street in Denver. It will provide residents with a community room, fitness facility, on-site property management, central laundry facilities and outdoor decks. In addition to COSC services, the Mental Health Center of Denver will provide residents with an array of mental health, substance abuse and integrated health services.
"CVS Health is committed to providing underserved communities in Denver with opportunities that can help them live healthier lives," said Jim Boyman, North Central Territory President and Heartland Market President, Aetna, a CVS Health company. "Through Charity's House, we're addressing housing insecurities and ensuring local residents have access to resources that can improve their overall health and well-being."
CVS Health is also exploring opportunities to expand its national workforce initiatives program in Colorado to help break the cycle of poverty by providing employment services and training to the community.
As part of CVS Health's overall commitment to advance health equity in America, it invested
About CVS Health
CVS Health is the leading health solutions company, delivering care like no one else can. We reach more people and improve the health of communities across America through our local presence, digital channels and approximately 300,000 dedicated colleagues – including more than 40,000 physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and nurse practitioners. Wherever and whenever people need us, we help them with their health – whether that's managing chronic diseases, staying compliant with their medications, or accessing affordable health and wellness services in the most convenient ways. We help people navigate the health care system – and their personal health care – by improving access, lowering costs and being a trusted partner for every meaningful moment of health. And we do it all with heart, each and every day. Learn more at www.cvshealth.com.
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