United Way awarded grant to continue connecting underserved communities with health care resources

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(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – United Way of Metropolitan Dallas has been awarded a significant five-year grant by the Department of Health and Human Services to continue its crucial Health Care Navigation work. The grant, valued at $2.3 million per year, will enable United Way to further its mission of connecting underserved communities with essential health care resources and insurance coverage.The Health Care Navigation program, which was initially funded through a three-year grant awarded in August 2021, has been instrumental in assisting North Texas residents in understanding and accessing health care options. The program has provided personalized assistance to individuals and families, helping them navigate the complexities of the health insurance marketplace and ensuring they receive the coverage they need.Related Stories With this new five-year grant, United Way will continue to expand its efforts to address health disparities in the region, focusing on education, outreach and one-on-one support for individuals who face barriers to accessing health care. The program will continue to serve as a vital resource for the community, especially as health care needs evolve.“Access to quality health care is essential for the well-being of our community, and our Health Care Navigation program is a critical resource for...

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