Little Company of Mary Health Foundation Grant



Organization - Little Company of Mary Health Foundation
Grant Amount - $2,169,072
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Three-year project support to expand Project Access to improve access to primary specialty care for approximately 5,000 under and uninsured residents of the Centinela Valley who receive care at the Claudia Hampton Clinic and SBFHC sites.


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