Humana Foundation Invests in Innovative Mental Health and Nutrition Programming for Seniors and School-Aged Children
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星期二, 十一月 14, 2023
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The investment totaling $12.9 million includes a $4.9 million grant to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBS) to initiate and elevate mental health programs at chapters in the four geographies, including mental health first aid training for mentors and related coursework for youth. - “Today, there’s a critical need to provide young people with mental health supports.
- The Foundation previously invested $3 million in 2020 to help older adults access digital health tools and maintain social connections online.
- “The Humana Foundation is dedicated to building partnerships that help drive change and advance health equity,” said Tiffany Benjamin, CEO of the Humana Foundation.