The MolinaCares Accord Invests Over $430,000 to Improve Access to Care and Health Outcomes for the City of Petersburg
The MolinaCares Accord (“MolinaCares”), in collaboration with
Improving access to care and health outcomes in
“The MolinaCares Partnership for
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Calming rooms and spaces in
Petersburg City Public Schools provide a safe environment for students who need support when they become frustrated or overwhelmed. The spaces will also be used to support teachers who need positive tools for struggling students. MolinaCares has invested over$83,000 in volunteer time, supplies and furniture to create spaces for over 4,200 students in everyPetersburg City Public School – spaces that students will be able to access during the school day by September of 2023. Calming rooms atLakemont Elementary School andVernon Johns Middle School have already been completed. -
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United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg will receive$50,000 to help fund the WomenRise program, which provides childcare scholarships for single mothers returning to school to pursue postsecondary education or career training. The scholarship program includes access to mentorship, support and encouragement from peers, as well as resources within theUnited Way network. -
Hebron VA, Inc. will receive a$50,000 grant to fund an after-school program and a weekend conference for girls inPetersburg . Hebron focuses on girls in grades six through 12 to reduce the vulnerability to academic failure, school expulsions, suspensions, crime, teen pregnancy, high drop-out rates and juvenile justice involvement. -
The Community Touchpoint Project with theFlite Foundation uses social determinants of health to address three health issues inPetersburg : health literacy, men’s health and maternal health. The goal is to develop a psychosocial model based on gaps in care and to improve education and awareness around these specific issues. -
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Petersburg -basedMolina One Stop Resource Center is one of six in the commonwealth launching this year. The resource centers will be a central location for provider advisory group meetings, Molina member and community education, as well as health clinics and telemedicine kiosks and resources. - The Healthy Kids Bucks program provides children between the ages of 2 and 17 with vouchers to use each week on fresh produce at the River Street Market in Petersburg. The program fosters lifelong healthy habits in communities by encouraging proper nutrition.
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The partnership will also support local sponsorships, events and activities to lift members of the
Petersburg community around National Children’s Day, Teacher Appreciation Week, Mother’s Day, Foster Care Appreciation Month, as well as diaper and hygiene product giveaways and book distributions.
“Grant funding received from MolinaCares will enhance our organization to offer more robust programming to underserved and marginalized girls to improve their academic and social success,” said Janell D Sinclair, founder and executive director of
This initiative builds upon Governor Glenn Youngkin’s own
About The MolinaCares Accord:
Established by Molina Healthcare, Inc., The MolinaCares Accord oversees a community investment platform created to improve the health and well-being of disadvantaged populations by funding meaningful, measurable, and innovative programs and solutions that improve health, life, and living in local communities. The MolinaCares Accord funds such measures through
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