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Non-profits will share Grossmont largesse

The Grossmont Healthcare District awarded more than $1.3 million in community grants and sponsorship awards to 29 nonprofit organizations in Eastern San Diego County in recognition of National Nonprofit Day on Aug. 17. Since 1996, the board of directors has granted over $40 million in financial awards to local nonprofit agencies serving residents living within District boundaries. GHD’s investment in East County nonprofits is expected to directly benefit more than 80,000 residents.

“In addition to having built and supported our region’s largest hospital for nearly 70 years now,” stated Board President Gloria Chadwick, RN, in a press release, “the Grossmont Healthcare District is proud to assist the large network of nonprofit clinics and health and human services providers that address the health needs of the residents of East County.”

List of awards for fiscal year 2023:

Alzheimer’s Association San Diego / Imperial Chapter – $25,000

Alzheimer’s San Diego – $27,500

Burn Institute – $34,000

Center for Community Solutions – $25,000

Challenge Center – $25,000

Crisis House – $7,356

Developmental Services Continuum – $25,000

East County Economic Development Council – $105,000

ElderHelp – $44,000

Eric Paredes Save A Life Foundation – $10,000

Grossmont Union High School District – $227,500

Home of Guiding Hands – $69,000

Home Start – $30,000

Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank – $20,000

Jewish Family Services – $40,000
Foodmobile (Home-Delivered Meals)

La Maestra Family Clinic – $35,000
Diabetes Treatment & Prevention Services in East County

License to Freedom – $25,000

Mama’s Kitchen – $25,000

Meals on Wheels – $25,000

Noah Homes – $30,000

Oncology and Kids – $20,000

Saddles in Service – $20,000

San Diego Blood Bank – $50,000

San Diego Freedom Ranch – $18,988.17

San Ysidro Health – $70,000

Serving Seniors – $30,000

St. Madeline Sophie’s Center – $25,000

Survivors of Torture – $5,940

The Salvation Army – $7,000

Trauma Intervention Programs of San Diego – $20,000

Vista Hill Foundation – $30,000

Voices for Children – $25,000

Volunteers in Medicine – $142,000

Ten local non-profit organizations received sponsorship support totaling $69,000 for events benefiting programs that support health and wellness in East County.

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