Trillium's Grants Drive Health Equity and Access
in Oregon
EUGENE,
Ore. and TIGARD,
Ore., Dec. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Trillium
Community Health Plan ("Trillium"), a wholly owned subsidiary
of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), today announced 35 grants
awarded to community organizations and nonprofits in the Tri-County
and Southwest regions of Oregon.
These strategic investments are rooted in Trillium's commitment to
improve health outcomes and address fundamental social factors
impacting health, such as stable housing, food security, social
support and educational opportunities.
"Trillium is committed to the health and well-being of
Oregonians," said Sarah Kelley
Brewer, plan president and CEO of Trillium. "Through
partnerships with provider and community groups, we are able to
support projects that respond to the needs of historically
underserved individuals, children and families, increasing access
to culturally responsive services, educational programming,
nutrition-focused interventions, housing supports and so much
more."
The grant recipients were selected based on each project's
ability to implement evidence-based community level interventions
that improve health and healthcare quality, prioritize
collaborative partnerships to amplify impact, and advance health
equity for Trillium's members and the community at large.
The grants will support initiatives throughout the Tri-County
and Southwest regions. Organizations serving Lane, Western Douglas, Western Linn, Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties could apply for grants.
For more information about Trillium's Community Benefit Initiative
grants, visit the Trillium website at www.trilliumohp.com.
Tri-County & Southwest Service Areas Grant
Recipients
- Nurturely ̶̶ To provide culturally and
linguistically appropriate perinatal health education and fund a
community liaison to connect pregnant individuals to needed
services.
- Orchid Health Clinic ̶ To support
implementing an Electronic Health Records system and provide food
for community members in need at service locations.
- Providence Child Center (Swindells) – To support
in-person and virtual parent education courses and training.
Tri-County Area Grant Recipients
- Adelante Mujeres ̶ For events focused on
building health literacy, in particular shifting stigma around
mental health and distrust of the healthcare system through
bilingual and bicultural educational training and programs.
- Black Parent Initiative ̶ For the expansion
of direct client programs and services offered through the Early
Childhood Continuum, including home visitor services, direct food,
and housing assistance, as well as Black Family Resource Center
Program services to provide community workshops and events on
health, early childhood development, parenthood, education and
cultural celebrations.
- Center for African Immigrants and Refugees Organization
(CAIRO) ̶
To provide culturally competent and linguistically appropriate
education and training for African refugees and immigrants on
chronic disease prevention, living with chronic conditions, health
literacy and nutrition, and cooking.
- Cascades AIDS Project ̶ For housing
navigation services, eviction prevention expenses, rental, and
utility payment assistance.
- Catholic Community Charities of Oregon ̶ For food,
rental assistance and housing support for refugee community
members, seniors, families in low-income housing and those
experiencing homelessness.
- Centro Cultural de Washington County ̶ For
emergency rent and eviction prevention, workforce training and meal
programs for Latino seniors and people living with
disabilities.
- Cultivate Initiatives ̶ For harm reduction
and survival supplies, hygiene supplies, clothing, transportation
assistance, rent and utilities assistance.
- Fora Health Treatment & Recovery ̶ To
support unhoused patients in recovery access permanent housing with
rental assistance with rental payments, security deposits, home
furnishings, utility expenses and food needs.
- Growing Gardens ̶ To provide nutrition
education, cooking workshops, and food access services through
on-site gardens in backyards, schools and correctional
facilities.
- Helping Hands Reentry Outreach
Centers ̶ To provide shelter beds and
wrap-around services, resource navigation, meal services, case
management and customized individual reentry plans for unhoused
individuals.
- Meals on Wheels People ̶ To provide
home-delivered medically tailored meals for patients discharged
from the hospital who are food insecure.
- Oregon Spinal Cord Injury Connection ̶ To
support community health worker expansion, provide a wheelchair
maintenance workshop and online education resources.
- Path Home ̶ For short-term
rental and utility assistance to support families at risk of
eviction.
- PDX Saints Love ̶ To purchase two mobile
outreach vans for direct houseless camp navigation, meal services
and hygiene products.
- Portland Open Bible Community
Pantry ̶ To provide nutrition services
educational cooking workshops in five languages, as well as
culturally specific food delivery and support services.
- Portland Rescue Mission ̶ To expand
programming for nutritional support and food delivery services for
those in need.
- Rockwood Community Development
Corporation ̶ To support culturally
specific food hubs and food delivery services provided by BIPOC
farmers for community members experiencing food insecurity.
- Somali American Council of Oregon ̶ For housing
assistance, rent/utility assistance, advocacy, housing referrals,
and other services to prevent homelessness.
- Transition Projects ̶ For legal and
wrap-around services to remove barriers to permanent housing for
community members.
Southwest Area Grant Recipients
- Community Supported Shelters ̶ To support
improving Safe Spot Communities with clothing and hygiene items,
creation of garden spaces and activity passes to pools, gyms, and
more.
- Connected Lane
County ̶ To support the Invention Club
& Invention Lab for middle-school and high-school youth in
developing technical, professional and life skills for workforce
development.
- Friends of the Children ̶ For caregiver and
family engagement services providing wrap-around support for youth
participants in school, home and community settings, including
mentoring services, case management and more.
- HIV Alliance ̶ For the creation of a
"Queer Resource Center" providing integrated and services to
address health disparities facing LGBTQIA2S+ community members, as
well as to provide trauma-informed services and support including
housing, transportation and gender-affirming supplies for trans and
gender diverse community members and people who inject drugs and
are unhoused.
- Lane County Human Services Division ̶
For supportive services and operations at MLK Commons
wrap-around housing facility, including case management.
- Lane Council of Governments
Senior & Disability Services ̶ For
mobile outreach and wrap-around services to rural community
members, including supportive housing services for unhoused
community members.
- Ophelia's Place ̶ To support
Girls Empowerment Groups with interactive sessions focusing on
social media, healthy relationships, body image and substance use
refusal skills, as well as multicultural groups focusing on
intersectional experience, ethnic identity and deconstructing
stereotypes.
- Project Blessings Food Pantry ̶ To
support Project Brave Student Pantry food distribution and
delivery, as well as Whole Child basic needs program delivery
services including, food, hygiene, community event programming and
an online pantry system.
- Self Enhancement, Inc. ̶ To provide summer
programming for BIPOC youth, including food support, physical
activity and programming to support developing healthy habits.
- South Lane Mental Health ̶ For Health
Information Technology improvements to support system access and
services.
- Sponsors, Inc. ̶ For housing
specialist support services for individuals released from
incarceration, including vital records support and acquisition,
clothing, transportation assistance and mobile phone access.
- Transponder ̶ To support a job skills
program with case management, educational workshops, resume
building and practical work experience through paid volunteer and
internship positions.
- Willamette Farm and Food Coalition ̶
To support local food banks, farm-direct food purchases,
educational activities and initiatives to decrease barriers to
access for program participants.
About Trillium Community Health Plan
Trillium Community Health Plan serves Oregon Health Plan
members through the CCO model, which began in 2012. Trillium is a
recognized leader for outstanding coordination of care and is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation, a leading
healthcare enterprise dedicated to transforming the health of
communities, one person at a time. It was first awarded a contract
with the state of Oregon to help
manage care for the Oregon Health Plan in 1999. Trillium partners
with an extensive group of providers to improve care and access to
services for OHP members. For more information, please visit our
website.
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