Cummings Foundation Awards $20,000 to GLFHC

Cummings Foundation Awards $20,000 to GLFHC

Money supports the organization’s Healthcare for the Homeless program

Greater Lawrence Family Health Center (GLFHC) will receive $20,000 from Cummings Foundation to support its Mobile Health Units and Healthcare for the Homeless program.

The supplemental gift is part of Cummings’ Make a Difference Dollars program. The program allocates additional funds to organizations that have been awarded initial gifts after a site visit review by a committee of volunteers.

 

GLFHC is one of 30 local nonprofits sharing in $10 million in funding from Cummings Foundation. The organization is receiving $500,000 over a 10-year period.

“Being a recipient of these additional funds is a testament to all the good our team is doing throughout the Merrimack Valley to provide comprehensive health care to our region’s most vulnerable residents – those who are homeless and in need of shelter. GLFHC is forever grateful to the Cummings Foundation for this recognition and increased support for our staff, clinicians and of course the patients we serve,” said Rich Napolitano, Senior Vice President of External Relations and Chief Strategy Officer.

For 40 years, GLFHC has provided comprehensive primary health care services to underserved residents of the Merrimack Valley. The organization has six health centers and pharmacies in Lawrence, Methuen and Haverhill. GLFHC uses a comprehensive care service delivery model tailored to meet the needs of the target population – economically disadvantaged, minorities, and working poor. All services are linguistically and culturally sensitive to patients’ needs.

The supplemental grant will support services for GLFHC’s Mobile Health Units (MHUs), which provide health care to the homeless throughout the Merrimack Valley. The MHUs serve more than 1,000 patients a year, and the Cummings Foundation grant will enable the MHUs to make more frequent visits to places along its route and add new locations. Services provided include primary and other specialized care, substance addiction treatment, and behavioral health counseling.

 

About GLFHC: The mission of Greater Lawrence Family Health Center is to improve and maintain the health of individuals and families in the Merrimack Valley by providing a network of high quality, comprehensive health care services and by training health care professionals to respond to the needs of a culturally diverse population. More than 62,000 patients depend on GLFHC for their primary health care needs at locations in Lawrence and Methuen. For more information, visit https://glfhc.org.

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The Cummings Foundation awarded Greater Lawrence Family Health Center an additional $20,000. Pictured, from left, are GLFHC Chief Strategy Officer Rich Napolitano, volunteer Bob Cuesta from the Cummings Foundation, GLFHC Vice President of Operations Sandra Silva, volunteer Teresa Gonzales of the Cummings Foundation, and GLFHC Manager of Development & Donor Relations Laura Burns.

Cummings Foundation Awards $20,000 to GLFHC

Money supports the organization’s Healthcare for the Homeless program

Greater Lawrence Family Health Center (GLFHC) will receive $20,000 from Cummings Foundation to support its Mobile Health Units and Healthcare for the Homeless program.

The supplemental gift is part of Cummings’ Make a Difference Dollars program. The program allocates additional funds to organizations that have been awarded initial gifts after a site visit review by a committee of volunteers.

GLFHC is one of 30 local nonprofits sharing in $10 million in funding from Cummings Foundation. The organization is receiving $500,000 over a 10-year period.

“Being a recipient of these additional funds is a testament to all the good our team is doing throughout the Merrimack Valley to provide comprehensive health care to our region’s most vulnerable residents – those who are homeless and in need of shelter. GLFHC is forever grateful to the Cummings Foundation for this recognition and increased support for our staff, clinicians and of course the patients we serve,” said Rich Napolitano, Senior Vice President of External Relations and Chief Strategy Officer.

For 40 years, GLFHC has provided comprehensive primary health care services to underserved residents of the Merrimack Valley. The organization has six health centers and pharmacies in Lawrence, Methuen and Haverhill. GLFHC uses a comprehensive care service delivery model tailored to meet the needs of the target population – economically disadvantaged, minorities, and working poor. All services are linguistically and culturally sensitive to patients’ needs.

The supplemental grant will support services for GLFHC’s Mobile Health Units (MHUs), which provide health care to the homeless throughout the Merrimack Valley. The MHUs serve more than 1,000 patients a year, and the Cummings Foundation grant will enable the MHUs to make more frequent visits to places along its route and add new locations. Services provided include primary and other specialized care, substance addiction treatment, and behavioral health counseling.

The mission of Greater Lawrence Family Health Center is to improve and maintain the health of individuals and families in the Merrimack Valley by providing a network of high quality, comprehensive health care services and by training health care professionals to respond to the needs of a culturally diverse population. More than 62,000 patients depend on GLFHC for their primary health care needs at locations in Lawrence and Methuen. For more information, visit https://glfhc.org.

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