Kaiser awards $12K grant to Bridge to Home 

From left: Amanda O’Connor, director of development, Bridge to Home; Laura Gallardo, chief operating officer, Panorama City Medical Center; Courtney Kanagi, interim executive director, Bridge to Home; Cherise Moore, president of the Bridge to Home board of directors; and Amy Wiese, community health manager, Kaiser Permanente. Courtesy photo.
From left: Amanda O’Connor, director of development, Bridge to Home; Laura Gallardo, chief operating officer, Panorama City Medical Center; Courtney Kanagi, interim executive director, Bridge to Home; Cherise Moore, president of the Bridge to Home board of directors; and Amy Wiese, community health manager, Kaiser Permanente. Courtesy photo.
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Kaiser Permanente has awarded a $12,000 Community Health Grant to Bridge to Home to help address homelessness in the Santa Clarita Valley, the health care organization announced in a news release. 

The grant will assist 10 local families in moving from shelters into permanent housing and provide connections to essential health and social services, the release said. 

“Serving on the Bridge to Home board of directors and working closely with our community, I see every day how critical stable housing and access to health care are for families,” Laura Gallardo, chief operating officer at Panorama City Medical Center, said in the release. “This grant reflects our shared commitment to helping families move from crisis to stability and demonstrates what’s possible when health care and social services come together.” 

Bridge to Home provides shelter, support services and affordable housing for homeless individuals.  

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