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Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) and DentaQuest have announced their 2025 Health Access Hero Awards recipients, recognizing organizations and individuals advancing healthcare access. The program features two tracks: grants for innovative health programs and individual recognition awards, with individual winners receiving $10,000 donations to their chosen charities.

The awards have distributed over $3.5 million in grants and recognized more than 130 individuals nationwide. This year's program awarded nine organizational grants ranging from $25,000 to $100,000, supporting initiatives in oral health, diabetes prevention, and nutrition. Additionally, six individual heroes were recognized for their contributions to community health access.

Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) e DentaQuest hanno annunciato i destinatari dei Health Access Hero Awards 2025, riconoscendo organizzazioni e individui che avanzano l’accesso alle cure sanitarie. Il programma prevede due percorsi: sovvenzioni per programmi sanitari innovativi e premi di riconoscimento individuale, con i vincitori individuali che ricevono donazioni di $10,000 alle loro organizzazioni benefiche scelte.

Gli awards hanno distribuito oltre $3.5 million in sovvenzioni e hanno riconosciuto oltre 130 individui in tutto il paese. Il programma di quest’anno ha assegnato nove sovvenzioni organizzative che vanno da $25,000 a $100,000, a sostegno di iniziative in salute orale, prevenzione del diabete e nutrizione. Inoltre, sei eroi individuali sono stati riconosciuti per i loro contributi all’accesso alla salute nella comunità.

Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) y DentaQuest han anunciado los destinatarios de los Health Access Hero Awards 2025, reconociendo a organizaciones e individuos que impulsan el acceso a la atención médica. El programa ofrece dos vías: subvenciones para programas de salud innovadores y premios de reconocimiento individual, con los ganadores individuales recibiendo donaciones de $10,000 a las organizaciones benéficas que elijan.

Los premios han distribuido más de $3.5 million en subvenciones y han reconocido a más de 130 personas en todo el país. El programa de este año otorgó nueve subvenciones organizativas que van desde $25,000 hasta $100,000, para apoyar iniciativas en salud bucal, prevención de la diabetes y nutrición. Además, se reconocieron seis héroes individuales por sus aportes al acceso a la salud comunitaria.

Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) 와 DentaQuest 는 2025년 Health Access Hero Awards 수상자를 발표했습니다. 이 상은 보건의료 접근성을 향상시키는 조직과 개인을 기립니다. 이 프로그램은 두 가지 트랙으로 구성되며, 혁신적 건강 프로그램에 대한 보조금과 개인 인정상이 있습니다. 개인 수상자들은 선택한 자선단체에 $10,000 기부금을 받습니다.

상은 보조금을 통해 $3.5 million 이상을 배분했고 전국적으로 130명 이상의 개인을 인정했습니다. 올해 프로그램은 $25,000에서 $100,000까지의 범위의 아홉 개의 조직 보조금을 수여해 구강 건강, 당뇨병 예방, 영양 분야의 이니셔티브를 지원했습니다. 또한, 지역사회 건강 접근성에 기여한 여섯 명의 개인 영웅이 인정되었습니다.

Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) et DentaQuest ont annoncé les bénéficiaires des Health Access Hero Awards 2025, reconnaissant les organisations et les individus qui font avancer l’accès aux soins de santé. Le programme comprend deux volets : des subventions pour des programmes de santé innovants et des récompenses de reconnaissance individuelle, les lauréats recevant des dons de $10,000 pour les organisations caritatives qu’ils choisissent.

Les prix ont distribué plus de $3.5 million en subventions et ont reconnu plus de 130 personnes à l’échelle nationale. Le programme de cette année a attribué neuf accords de subventions organisationnelles allant de $25,000 à $100,000, soutenant des initiatives en santé bucco-dentaire, prévention du diabète et nutrition. De plus, six héros individuels ont été reconnus pour leurs contributions à l’accès à la santé communautaire.

Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) und DentaQuest haben die Empfänger der Health Access Hero Awards 2025 bekannt gegeben. Sie ehren Organisationen und Einzelpersonen, die den Zugang zu Gesundheitsversorgung verbessern. Das Programm bietet zwei Wege: Zuschüsse für innovative Gesundheitsprogramme und individuelle Auszeichnungen, wobei die einzelnen Gewinner $10,000 Spenden an die von ihnen gewählten Wohltätigkeitsorganisationen erhalten.

Die Auszeichnungen haben über $3.5 million an Zuschüssen verteilt und mehr als 130 Personen landesweit anerkannt. In diesem Jahr wurden neun organisatorische Zuschüsse von $25,000 bis $100,000 vergeben, die Initiativen in Mundgesundheit, Diabetesprävention und Ernährung unterstützen. Zusätzlich wurden sechs individuelle Helden für ihre Beiträge zum Zugang der Gemeinschaft zur Gesundheit anerkannt.

Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) و DentaQuest أعلنتا عن المستفيدين من جوائز أبطال الوصول الصحي 2025، تكريمًا للمنظمات والأفراد الذين يعززون الوصول إلى الرعاية الصحية. يشمل البرنامج مسارين: منح للبرامج الصحية المبتكرة وجوائز تقدير فردية، حيث يحصل الفائزون الفرديون على تبرعات $10,000 لجمعياتهم الخيرية المختارة.

قُسِمت الجوائز أكثر من $3.5 million في المنح وتم الاعتراف بأكثر من 130 فرداً على مستوى البلاد. هذا العام منح البرنامج تسع منح تنظيمية تتراوح من 25,000 دولار إلى 100,000 دولار، دعماً لمبادرات في صحة الفم، الوقاية من السكري والتغذية. إضافة إلى ذلك، تم الاعتراف بـ ستة أبطال من الأفراد لمساهماتهم في الوصول إلى الصحة المجتمعية.

Sun Life (NYSE:SLF) 与 DentaQuest 宣布了2025 年健康获取英雄奖(Health Access Hero Awards)的获奖名单,以表彰推动医疗保健获取的机构与个人。该计划设有两个方向:面向创新健康项目的资助,以及个人表彰奖,个人获奖者将获得 $10,000 捐赠给他们选择的慈善机构。

该奖项已通过资助分发超过 $3.5 million,并在全国范围内表彰了超过 130 位个人。今年的项目共授予 九项组织资助,金额介于 $25,000 至 $100,000,支持口腔健康、糖尿病预防和营养方面的倡议。此外,六位个人英雄因其对社区健康获取的贡献而获得表彰。

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Awards include nonprofit grants and recognitions of individuals

WELLESLEY, Mass., Sept. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Life and DentaQuest, part of Sun Life U.S., have announced this year's recipients of the Health Access Hero Awards, which recognize nonprofits and individual change-makers working to broaden access to health services and improve health outcomes for communities in need. Areas of focus include education, awareness, treatment and access for oral health, diabetes, obesity prevention and nutrition.

Meet the 2025 Health Access Hero Award winners, awarded by Sun Life and DentaQuest.

"Sun Life and DentaQuest are committed to broadening access to care through philanthropic initiatives that can have large-scale impact at local levels," said David Healy, president, Sun Life U.S. "Over the years, we have had the privilege of supporting many incredible programs and witnessing the meaningful results achieved. Congratulations to these Health Access Heroes who work every day to strengthen their local communities and move the needle toward equitable health access for all."

There are two tracks to the Health Access Hero awards: grants to fund innovative health and wellness programs at community organizations, and recognition of individuals who have made a significant impact in their communities. Individual Heroes also receive a $10,000 donation to the charity of their choice. The Health Access Hero Awards have provided more than $3.5 million in grants and recognized more than 130 individuals across the country to date.

The 2025 winners of the Health Access Hero Awards are:

Individual winners

Dr. Douglas Cross, DDS, Dental Director, Excelth
As Dental Director at EXCELth, Inc., Dr. Cross works to expand access to dental services across Louisiana. His innovative approach led to the implementation of the state's first teledentistry program and first general dentistry residency program through NYU-Langone, addressing dental shortages in rural areas. His combined efforts have positively affected the dental health of over 5,000 individuals across the state.

Rashida Ferdinand, Founder and CEO, Sankofa Community Development Corporation (CDC)
Rashida Ferdinand, founder and CEO of Sankofa Community Development Corporation, is improving preventive healthcare access in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward. Through the development of a healthy food hub, she is helping to address food and health disparities by providing affordable, locally sourced produce in the area as well as free healthy cooking, nutrition education, diabetes prevention and CVD education classes. Rashida works in partnership with local healthcare practitioners, civic leaders and residents, to build a system that ensures food justice and supports community wellness.

Nancy Gaudet, Founder, Type One Families
Nancy was profoundly affected by the diagnosis of her son's type 1 diabetes at age nine. Faced with the challenges of research, nutritional needs, and other hurdles, she realized how impactful it could be to have a community of parents in the same situation to talk to and lean on. Type One Families has multiple parent communities along the North and South Coasts of Massachusetts, and continues to grow.

Dr. Scott Miller, DDS, Founder and Director, Appalachian Highlands Community Dental Center
Founder of Appalachian Highlands Community Dental Center (AHCDC) in Abingdon, Va., Dr. Miller is dedicated to improving access to dental care, serving more than 8,000 patients and training 29 new dentists since 2020. He has tripled the clinical capacity of AHCDC, established the first local digital dental lab, and directs the Johnston Memorial Hospital Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency program, where more than 25% of graduates choose to practice locally.

Dr. Bradley Smith, NMD, Medical Director, Arizona Mission of Mercy (MOM)
Since joining Arizona MOM more than 20 years ago, Dr. Smith has significantly expanded mobile clinical operations to serve diverse, underserved communities across Maricopa County. Ninety-nine percent of patients are uninsured and 85% live below the federal poverty line. Dr. Smith has been instrumental in launching a Comprehensive Diabetes Management and Education program, addressing the needs of the 56% of patients with type 2 diabetes.

Joshua Williams, Founder, Joshua's Heart Foundation (JHF)
Joshua Williams was recognized for his work to address food insecurity in underserved communities across South Florida, which he began at the age of four. Twenty years later, he has led and inspired over 60,000 youth volunteers in the fight against hunger and poverty, empowering them to address social change. Joshua's Heart Foundation (JHF) has reached more than 800,000 individuals and distributed more than eight million pounds of nutritious food and essential hygiene items to families in need.

Grant winners

Bay Area Community Health, California, $100,000
The result of a merger of two federally qualified health centers, Bay Area Community Health provides ongoing health services to communities in need. Its clinics are open seven days a week, and provide medical, dental, vision and behavioral health care regardless of a person's ability to pay. The grant will fund their Diabetes & Oral Health Integrated Care program, which addresses the inherent connection between oral health services and diabetes care.

Breakthrough T1D, California, $50,000
Breakthrough T1D, formerly JDRF, is the leading global type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy organization. Type 1 diabetes can now be identified early, before insulin is required, with a simple blood test that looks for T1D autoantibodies. Breakthrough T1D's early detection pilot clinic program is designed to increase access to T1D screening in medically underserved communities across the country and inform broader clinical implementation of T1D screening in the future. The grant will support T1D early detection through screening in partnership with Touro University California's Mobile Diabetes Education Center (MOBEC.)

The Health Wagon, Virginia, $50,000
The Health Wagon provides access to integrated medical care throughout the Appalachian Mountains at several mobile and stationary clinics. The grant will support a diabetes management initiative at the dental clinic, located in a medically underserved, designated health professional shortage area. At least 700 additional diabetic patients will gain access to oral health care and education about oral hygiene and diabetes management, which can positively influence overall health and wellness in the long-term.

Independence Gardens, Texas, $25,000
Their mission is to provide comprehensive food and health education through hands-on learning experiences. Independence Gardens has impacted over 10,000 children through its outdoor edible learning spaces that integrate various subjects with nutrition and agriculture lessons. Their Beanstalk Project introduces hydroponic towers in school cafeterias, enabling year-round produce cultivation and offering students continuous access to fresh vegetables while teaching sustainable farming techniques.

Karis Community Health, Tennessee, $100,000
Karis Community Health has been serving Bradley County since 2013, providing more than $13 million in dental services. Originally Karis Dental, the organization changed its name after recognizing other underlying health conditions among many patients. What started as a faith-based clinic aimed at closing adult dental care gaps, has become an essential community resource that also provides medical care, chronic disease management and health education. The grant will help expand its reach to additional underserved counties in need.

Maine Community Integration (MCI), Maine, $25,000
MCI works with immigrant families in Maine who face ongoing barriers with access to care, including language, culture, finances, and health literacy. The grant will support the launch of Access to Care: Dental & Health Equity, which focuses on new families in Maine and addresses oral health, type 2 diabetes prevention, and healthy eating habits through education, outreach and care coordination.

Monitor My Health, Connecticut, $50,000
Founded in 2016 by Dr. Dana Wade, Monitor My Health aims to help people prevent chronic disease and promote healthier communities by reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes and its related complications. The grant will fund MyHEALTHExpress, a new mobile laboratory that will bring blood sugar and blood pressure screenings to underserved communities in Connecticut, such as the New Haven, Bridgeport, and Hartford areas.

Neighborhood Services Organization, Oklahoma, $100,000
Neighborhood Services Organization (NSO) is focused on addressing Oklahoma's poor oral health outcomes. NSO operates the only low-cost dental clinic in Oklahoma, addressing a critical healthcare gap in a state with concerning oral health statistics. Their Oral Health Outreach Program, which was established in 2012, provides essential education, free dental screenings and dental referrals to thousands of low-income individuals who would otherwise go without vital care.

Oceana Community Health, Florida, $25,000
A community health center with locations from Miami to Saint Lucie, Oceana is focused on advancing health equity and expanding access to timely, optimized medical care. Its Diabetes and Dental Access initiative, funded by the Health Access Hero Award grant, aims to improve diabetes identification, management and oral health outcomes for underserved populations, particularly areas affected by recent hurricanes, which can heavily disrupt healthcare access.

For more information about the Health Access Hero Awards and this year's recipients, visit https://www.dentaquest.com/en/about-us/health-access-heroes.

About Sun Life 
Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and institutional Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of June 30, 2025, Sun Life had total assets under management of C$1.54 trillion. For more information, please visit www.sunlife.com.

Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF.

Sun Life U.S. is one of the largest providers of employee and government benefits, helping approximately 50 million Americans access the care and coverage they need. Through employers, industry partners and government programs, Sun Life U.S. offers a portfolio of benefits and services, including dental, vision, disability, absence management, life, supplemental health, medical stop-loss insurance, and healthcare navigation. Sun Life employs more than 8,300 people in the U.S., including associates in our partner dental practices and affiliated companies in asset management. Group insurance policies are issued by Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (Wellesley Hills, Mass.), except in New York, where policies are issued by Sun Life and Health Insurance Company (U.S.) (Lansing, Mich.). For more information visit our website and newsroom.

About DentaQuest
Sun Life U.S. Dental, which includes DentaQuest, is dedicated to improving the oral health of all through purpose-driven, outcomes-based solutions. We make dental benefits better for everyone through Preventistry® – an inclusive approach centered on preventive, quality care, expanded access and solutions built on valued relationships across the health care ecosystem. We manage dental and vision benefits for approximately 35 million Americans. For 30 years, we have delivered cost-effective benefit plans and services for employer groups, individuals, health plans, and government-sponsored dental programs. We are the largest Medicaid and CHIP dental benefits administrator in the U.S., by membership. We also support direct patient care through an expanding network of approximately 75 dental practices in underserved communities across the United States. Learn more about Sun Life U.S. Dental at sunlife.com/dental and dentaquest.com.

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FAQ

What is the Sun Life Health Access Hero Awards program for 2025?

The Sun Life Health Access Hero Awards is a recognition program with two tracks: grants for innovative health programs and individual awards. Individual winners receive $10,000 donations to their chosen charities, while organizational grants range from $25,000 to $100,000.

How much has Sun Life (SLF) invested in the Health Access Hero Awards program?

Sun Life has distributed over $3.5 million in grants through the Health Access Hero Awards program and has recognized more than 130 individuals across the country to date.

Who are the 2025 Health Access Hero Award individual winners?

The 2025 individual winners include Dr. Douglas Cross (EXCELth), Rashida Ferdinand (Sankofa CDC), Nancy Gaudet (Type One Families), Dr. Scott Miller (AHCDC), Dr. Bradley Smith (Arizona MOM), and Joshua Williams (Joshua's Heart Foundation).

Which organizations received Sun Life Health Access Hero grants in 2025?

Nine organizations received grants, including Bay Area Community Health ($100,000), Breakthrough T1D ($50,000), The Health Wagon ($50,000), Karis Community Health ($100,000), and five other healthcare organizations.

What healthcare areas does the Sun Life Health Access Hero Awards program focus on?

The program focuses on oral health, diabetes prevention and management, obesity prevention, and nutrition, aiming to improve health outcomes and access for communities in need.
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