Reach Out Grant



Organization - Reach Out
Grant Amount - $50,000
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Core Operating Support: To provide information and referrals to free or low-cost primary and specialty health services for low-income, uninsured individuals in San Diego.


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Comprehensive Community Health Centers, Inc. - $160,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year core operating support to provide primary, specialty, and dental care services to 31,600 primarily low-income Latino and Armenian residents of Glendale, North Hollywood, Highland Park, and Eagle Rock.

Valley Community Clinic - $75,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year core operating support to enhance access to primary health care services for low-income, uninsured residents of the Central and East San Fernando Valley.

Alpha of San Diego, Inc. - $70,000 from the California Endowment - Core Operating Support: To provide behavioral health services, including mental health counseling, anger management classes, domestic violence education and parenting skills training to low-income individuals in San Diego.

Little Company of Mary Health Foundation - $2,169,072 from the California Community Foundation - 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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