AdventHealth gives  million to fund community resources

AdventHealth gives $9 million to fund community resources

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AdventHealth is providing more than $9 million to five local nonprofits tied to providing care for those experiencing homelessness as well as for affordable housing.

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The Altamonte Springs-based health system will provide a varied amount of funding to The Sharing Center, Special Hearts Farm, United Global Outreach, The Salvation Army of Orlando and Cristo Rey Orlando High School. The money comes as the system has already made a $1.4 million investment in workforce development.

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“We believe access to well-paying jobs and housing goes hand in hand with good health,” said Tricia Edris, chief innovation and partnerships officer for AdventHealth’s Central Florida Division. “Providing compassionate, whole-person care extends far beyond the walls of our hospitals, and we are proud to unite these incredible organizations to tackle projects that will not only help our most vulnerable neighbors but help our entire community feel whole.”

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