Health

together, we're building healthier communities.

United Way of St. Johns County improves and maintains the health of children, families, and all residents of St. Johns and Putnam Counties.

During Fiscal Year (FY) 2023, United Way of St. Johns County supported the following
health initiatives:

funded community impact grants totaling

$ 0
to local health PROGRAMS OFFERED BY OUR NONPROFIT PARTNERS

Saved 2,885 residents

$ 0 +
in healthcare costs last year through partnership with Singlecare

COORDINATED NEARLY

0
holiday meals -
a $5,670 Value

SAVING ON HEALTHCARE COSTS, IMPROVING ACCESS TO CARE

Through our strategic partnership with SingleCare, we empowered 2,885 residents to save a remarkable $385,000+ on healthcare expenses last year. Ensuring that our community members can access affordable and quality healthcare is at the heart of our mission, and this achievement demonstrates our dedication to promoting the well-being of all.

SPREADING HOLIDAY JOY AND NOURISHMENT

During the holiday season, we coordinated nearly 324 holiday meals, providing not just delicious food but also a sense of joy and connection. The value of these meals amounted to an impressive $5,669.19*, reflecting the spirit of generosity that defines our community.

(*Value calculated based on in-kind donations received)

INVESTING IN HEALTH, CATALYZING THRIVING FUTURES

United Way of St. Johns County firmly believes that health is the foundation upon which progress and success are built. With this conviction in mind, we have actively directed $182,500 in Community Impact grants toward vital health programs offered by our esteemed nonprofit partners.

Through these impactful initiatives, we empower not only the present but also the next generation, equipping them with the knowledge and skills they need to lead thriving and fulfilling lives.

As stewards of our community’s well-being, we recognize the profound impact that quality health programs have on individuals and families alike. The positive outcomes are far-reaching, from promoting preventive healthcare practices to improving overall well-being.

By investing in health, we ensure that every resident in St. Johns and Putnam counties has access to the resources and support necessary to live a healthier, happier life.

Success story

After complications from Crohn’s disease left Michael in the hospital for a month, he found himself unable to pay his rent. Thanks to United Way-SJC, he was able to get the short-term boost he needed.

“United Way-SJC was very helpful in my case. In this life-saving situation that I went through, they were very helpful in getting me back to normal."
MICHAEL

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