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2022

IT'S TIME TEXAS

Healthy Lifestyles
$325,000

To strengthen and support collective action to drive improvements in social determinants of health in the Rio Grande Valley.

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2022

Loaves & Fishes of the RGV

Food Insecurity / Homelessness
$100,000

Great Physician Healthy Living addresses the causes and consequences of homelessness and poverty by meeting the health related needs of our clients.

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2022

Planned Parenthood South Texas

Access to Care
$100,000

Planned Parenthood Cameron County provides essential health services on a sliding fee scale to increase access to care.

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2022

Plaza Amistad

Access to Care
$600,000

The Plaza Amistad community center in Donna affirms and promotes the success of partner agencies working together to address the community’s health, education, social service and spiritual needs.

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2022

Prevent Blindness Texas

Access to Care
$15,000

To expand eye health screenings/education/resources for increased health equity in vision health.

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2022

Proyecto Juan Diego, Inc.

Healthy Lifestyles
$100,000

Improve the overall health of families through education, home gardens, and advocacy.

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2022

RCCC, Inc.

Substance Use Disorder
$215,700

RCCC will provide Substance Abuse treatment to 160 Cameron County residents.

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2022

Rio Grande State Center Citizen's Volunteer Council

Access to Care
$50,000

To secure specialty services from community providers needed for complicated patient cases.

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2022

San Juan Nursing Home

Aging in Place
$25,000

To maintain and support initiatives that will impact the comfort of the residents living in our facility and the satisfaction of the families that seek our services.

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2022

Sight Savers America

Disabilities
$50,000

SSA's Low Vision Program provides high-tech vision aids to children with severe visual impairment.

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2022

South Texas Afghanistan Iraq Veterans Association

Behavioral Health
$50,000

Operation Vet Care will provide medical vouchers for veterans and their dependents.

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2022

South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association

Obesity & Diabetes
$99,900

STJDA will continue serving families of children with diabetes starting with initial diagnosis, through summer camps, monthly food pantries, and medical assistance, and a new mental health initiative.

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2022

Special Olympics Texas RGV

Disabilities
$35,000

Special Olympics Texas RGV provides year round sports for people with intellectual disabilities.

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2022

Su Casa De Esperanza

Healthy Lifestyles
$50,000

The program provides education & resources for families from the colonias about child development.

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2022

Su Clinica

Integrated Behavioral Health
$274,788

Expansion of pediatric behavioral health services to meet increased demand from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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2022

Sunshine Haven

Hospice
$130,000

To continuously make accessible 24 hour free comfort/palliative care to terminally ill patients enrolled in Hospice, support their families & create a curriculum on preparation of Death & Dying.

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2022

Teach For America

Behavioral Health
$150,000

Teach For America will support teacher wellness and provide professional development to meet students’ social-emotional needs.

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2022

Texas Ramp Project

Aging in Place
$25,000

The McAllen Ramp Project builds free wheelchair ramps for low-income elderly and disabled people.

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2022

Texas Southmost College

Healthy Lifestyles
$107,851

Texas Southmost College will establish a student food pantry, greenhouse, and community garden to help address food insecurity, in collaboration with Brownsville Wellness Coalition.

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2022

The Enrique San Pedro Ozanam Center, Inc.

Healthy Lifestyles
Food Insecurity / Homelessness
$50,000

The Ozanam Center Food Pantry Program provides food assistance to needy families.

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2022

Tropical Texas Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health
$1,066,652

MHOT officers facilitate a response for clients in mental health crisis to appropriate treatment.

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2022

UT Health Science Center at San Antonio

Dental Health
$187,300

Provision of interprofessional preventive oral health education and screenings to increase oral health awareness, improve oral health of the community, and facilitate service access.

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2022

VIDA

Other
$200,000

Addressing the compounding nursing and allied health shortage in our region through student certification and achieving living-wage employment.

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2021

AMIkids Rio Grande Valley

Mental Health
Behavioral Health
$30,000

To enhance the mental health and substance abuse prevention services in a residential setting for troubled youth.

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