January 30, 2026

Igniting Youth Interest in Health Care

AdventHealth inspires the next generation of scientists and medical professionals through its week-long STEM summer camp.

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January 29, 2026

Supporting Recovery at Home With Medically Tailored Meals

Removing food and mobility barriers by bringing nutritious, medically tailored meals directly to patients recovering at home.

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Supporting Recovery at Home With Medically Tailored Meals

March 11, 2026

Donating Essential Medical Equipment to South American Hospitals

Carrying forward its tradition of giving, Kettering Health donates hospital beds to medical centers in South America, improving care for underserved patients.

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Donating Essential Medical Equipment to South American Hospitals

May 6, 2026

Community Partnership Award

Adventist HealthCare’s Community Partnership Fund (CPF) awards grants to local nonprofits addressing health disparities.

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Community Partnership Award

February 20, 2026

Playing for Prevention: A Goal 4 Health

Goal 4 Health empowers children and families to make healthy lifestyle choices and build relationships across socio-economic lines.

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Playing for Prevention: A Goal 4 Health

What is Community

Investment?

Community Investment aims to create healthier communities by supporting the entirety of a person and ensuring access to comprehensive care for all. It includes various activities and initiatives beyond traditional healthcare services.

  • Capital Investments: Funds spent on increasing healthcare access for our communities, such as new clinics or health centers, hospital expansions, or partnerships with community organizations.
  • Community Contributions: Resources, services, or financial support provided to local community groups, charities, or initiatives to foster community development and well-being.
  • Faith-Based Care: Healthcare services that further our faith-based mission to the global community, often focusing on holistic care that includes spiritual support.
  • Medicare Shortfalls: The financial losses incurred when Medicare reimbursement does not cover the total cost of the services provided.
  • Community Benefit: Programs and services designed to improve community health.