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The MolinaCares Accord partners with Downtown Streets Team to support unhoused individuals and community clean-up projects in Sacramento.
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The MolinaCares Accord invests over $400,000 in MolinaCares for Families initiative to improve access to care in New Mexico.
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The MolinaCares Accord invests in expanding youth behavioral health programs in Washington.
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The MolinaCares Accord makes $200,000 commitment for New Mexico wildfire relief efforts.
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Funds Support Expanding Behavioral Health Capacity in the North Sound Region
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The MolinaCares Accord invests $100,000 in Michigan early childhood programs.
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Over $700,000 in Funding for Mental Health Curriculum, Community Redevelopment, Youth Peer Counseling and Behavioral Health Workforce Training
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The MolinaCares Accord to improve student access to nutritious food in Mississippi.
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The MolinaCares Accord (“MolinaCares”), in collaboration with Molina Complete Care of Arizona, has donated $100,000 to The Peer and Family Career Academy to help provide peer support specialists for those experiencing mental health or substance abuse issues. Dedicated to closing the gap between experiencing symptoms and engaging in treatment, The Peer and Family Career Academy works to strengthen the peer and family support system with workforce development programs that help place credentialed
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The MolinaCares Accord (“MolinaCares”), in collaboration with Molina Healthcare of South Carolina (“Molina”), has partnered with the Palmetto Project to expand in-person health insurance assistance with an investment of $150,000. The donation will increase access to care and reduce racial health disparities by funding education for rural, underinsured communities on ways to obtain affordable health insurance coverage. “We look forward to fostering this collaborative relationship with the Palmett
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The MolinaCares Accord donates over $120,000 to Ohio’s Church and Community Development for All People (CD4AP).
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The MolinaCares Accord supports Iowans in need with $150,000 in donations.
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The MolinaCares Accord donates $100,000 for Kentucky flood relief efforts.
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MolinaCares also distributes food at Austin event hosted by Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott
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Molina Healthcare of Illinois (“Molina”) has presented $250,000 to Touchette Regional Hospital System to help close existing health care gaps and remove barriers preventing populations who are in most need of immediate support. Since the onset of the pandemic, Molina has been working to identify community-based organizations and provider partners to help meet the growing and changing needs of our members and their communities. “Molina’s grant to Touchette Regional Hospital System will support ou
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Initiative Will be the Centerpiece of Molina’s Mission Statement and Environmental, Social, and Governance Programs
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Molina Healthcare of Washington (“Molina”) is committing an additional $15 million to support primary care providers (PCPs) and substance use disorder (SUD) providers across the state and to help alleviate the financial impacts of COVID-19 on safety net providers. Molina’s contribution will lead to increased stability and ensure that its contracted providers are able to adapt care delivery and maintain and expand access to care for Molina members. This builds upon Molina’s ongoing response to th
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Molina Healthcare is excited to reaffirm its commitment to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and to the city of Louisville with today’s announcement of its upcoming participation in Kentucky’s Medicaid managed care program. “Our team at Molina is ready to begin serving the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” said Molina’s president and chief executive officer, Joe Zubretsky. “In the midst of these difficult times, we stand ready to perform and follow through fully with our commitments to Kentucky and the Loui
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Molina Healthcare of Ohio (“Molina”) is dedicated to building healthier communities and is committing over $1.5 million to support innovative programs
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To assist individuals and families affected by the coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, Molina Healthcare of New York (“Molina”) is donating over $38,000 to community-based organizations that are providing support and essentials during this time of need. “Molina is grateful to join forces with our community partners on the front lines every day as we collectively continue helping people in need,” said Colleen Schmidt, plan president of Molina Healthcare of New York. “More than ever, it is importa
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Molina Healthcare of Ohio announces $150,000 commitment to fund purchase of personal protective equipment and other essential supplies.
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Molina Healthcare of New Mexico offers support to the Navajo Nation during coronavirus pandemic.
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Molina Healthcare announced it is waiving all member costs associated with testing for the Coronavirus, which causes COVID-19.
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Molina Healthcare recently donated $100,000 to support the expansion of the Kentucky Primary Care Association’s (KPCA) ‘Connecting Kids to Coverage’ program. The program empowers certified “eligibility assisters” who work in local Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) to help children and families that are eligible for KCHIP/Medicaid enrollment. The donation will enable four clinics across the Commonwealth to provide outreach and supportive services to over 5
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Molina Healthcare of Washington announced the 2019 recipients of the Molina Community Innovation Fund (the Molina Fund), a new program designed to fund innovative programs that reduce access barriers and address the social determinants of health for Medicaid beneficiaries in regions of Washington State that have implemented Integrated Managed Care (IMC). In this inaugural year, Molina received a total of 152 applications and is distributing nearly $1 million in grants to 16 Washington-based 501(
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Molina Healthcare today announced that it has donated $38,000 to local nonprofits addressing social determinants of health and supporting mental health across the state of New Mexico. The donations were made to [five nonprofit organizations] including: New Mexico National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Canoncito Band of Navajos Health Center, First Nations Community Healthsource, Notah Begay III (NB3) Foundation, and Listening Horse Therapeutic Riding. This press release features multimedia.
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Experts predict extreme cold and heavy snow this winter, so a coat is a necessity
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Molina Healthcare donated $25,000 to the National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH) to support the organization’s valuable work.
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For World Suicide Prevention Day, Molina Healthcare donated $11,000 to the Ohio chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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Molina Healthcare is partnering with nine local nonprofits to improve comprehensive health outcomes across Kentucky. The Company will donate $325,000 to empower organizations that are focused on improving health education, increasing access to care for rural communities, addressing food insecurity, supporting the foster care system, and improving social determinants of health. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/2019062500558
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Molina Healthcare Gives $90,000 to Partner Charities and Will Match
Employee Donations Up to an Additional $30,000
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Molina Healthcare is supporting Volunteer Florida with a $50,000 donation to help those impacted by the recent destruction caused by Hurricane Michael. In addition to the monetary donation, Molina Healthcare of Florida is also hosting relief events and made accommodations to ensure Molina members have uninterrupted access to care. “Volunteer Florida is grateful for Molina Healthcare’s generous donation to the Florida Disaster Fund,” said David Mica, Jr., CEO of Volunteer Florida. “This support e