Cedars-Sinai announced Monday that it is deepening its commitment to the health and wellbeing of underserved populations in Los Angeles County by significantly increasing its financial support for safety-net organizations that serve people experiencing homelessness and others who are vulnerable.
The institution is contributing $15 million to 108 nonprofit programs, including Planned Parenthood, and organizations that foster housing stability, provide sustainable programs for homeless residents and build clinical and financial capacity at community clinics, Cedars said in a statement. The grants also will support mental health training, services for LGBTQ+ and veterans' groups, as well as a range of social services provided by several Jewish organizations.
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