UnitedHealthcare Provides $275,000 to Three North Carolina Nonprofits to Improve Health Outcomes for Children
Funds will advance stability and provide critical resources for children in kinship and foster care across
“Caring for the most vulnerable members of our community starts with meeting their most basic needs, and we are dedicated to supporting the children of
Grant funds will help Methodist Home for Children, Boys & Girls Home of
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to Methodist Home for Children to enhance programs that stabilize placements with families for children with dual diagnoses.$125,000 -
to Boys & Girls Home of$75,000 North Carolina to increase preventive and aftercare services for families and support kinship placements. -
to Foster Family Alliance of$75,000 North Carolina to increase support groups, kinship navigation and resources for kinship families.
“Kinship families deserve to be supported in their child welfare journey, just as foster parents are,” said Gaile Osborne, executive director, Foster Family Alliance. “Collaboration with UnitedHealthcare has allowed our organization to increase capacity across the state to help kinship families navigate physical and mental health services.”
The support from UnitedHealthcare will further each organization’s efforts to foster stability and permanency for children, increase access to care and build healthier communities across
“UnitedHealthcare’s generous grant will provide much needed support to our ongoing efforts to stabilize struggling families in North Carolina,” said Marc Murphy, CEO, Boys & Girls Home. “Children in foster care often come to us having experienced trauma and behind their peers in so many key developmental areas. This collaboration will enable our staff to expand services to improve health outcomes for more children and families in our area.”
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children in foster care face increased barriers to health care, and 1 in 3 children enter foster care with a chronic medical condition. Additionally,
“At Methodist Home for Children, we believe every child deserves a chance – and that includes the historically underserved population of children dually diagnosed with a developmental disability and mental health disorder,” said Bruce Stanley, CEO and president, Methodist Home for Children. “The generous support of UnitedHealthcare builds our capacity to equip dually diagnosed children to successfully re-integrate to their homes and school communities – and to live their lives as productively and independently as possible.”
UnitedHealthcare serves more than 1.7 million members enrolled in Medicaid, employer-sponsored, individual and Medicare and retirement plans in
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