Saint Peter Partners (SPHP) is proud to announce that he has obtained approximately $ 2 million of grant financing from Mother Kabrini Health Foundation in 2024, and to support five vital programs aimed at improving patient care in mental and behavioral health fields, and reinforcement Hospice services And bereavement in rural areas, processing food insecurity, and growing programming to provide education and resources of crime victims.
“We are very grateful to the Mother Corporation of Health for these grants, which will allow us to increase our mission to provide sympathetic and high -quality care for the societies that we serve,” said Kim Baker, Senior Vice President of Hospital Operations in the Mother Corporation of Health for these grants, which will allow us to increase our mission to provide sympathetic and high -quality care for the societies that we serve. ” St. Peter’s health partners. “Thanks to the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation’s dedication to improving healthy rights and processing barriers that prevent care, we can expand vital programs in mental and behavioral health, support for bereavement, food security, crime victim education services, all in the service of strengthening our health system and the welfare of our region.”
“We were deeply honored through the widespread influence of our work and dedication to those granted in New York State. We have been inspired by the legacy of Mother Francis Cabrini, as this year represents a great milestone in the field of granting us, as we exceeded one billion dollars in grants since our foundation.” Gregory Motassiolo, CEO of Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. “This moment is our commitment as a basis for looking towards the future, as we will continue to make bold investments in a more healthy and more fair future for all.”
Among the grants to St. Boutros’s health partners:
Safety improvements to behavioral health units
A $ 800,000 grant will enable Saint Peter’s safety of patients and patient care by strengthening their mental health units by carrying out ligament -reducing measures and ligament -resistant furniture, as well as evidence -based treatments such as music therapy, chair yoga, and sensory treatments to enhance healing and well -being. These efforts aim to enhance care for more than 1700 individuals annually, especially those who benefit from medical aid and other residents who suffer from a lack of services.
Extension communication to prevent suicide
Thanks to a $ 110,000 grant, SPHP will expand training to prevent suicide to doctors through nine drug user disorder clinics and 21 primary care sites. The initiative includes the education of the workforce, the distribution of safety groups, and the implementation of evidence -based safety planning interventions. This project seeks to improve the results of individuals at risk and their families.
Our community healing: the continuation of the food farm
Renewable financing will maintain $ 600,000 on the SPHP Food Farm initiative, which improves health results for the weak population by treating food insecurity. This financing will expand partnerships with community organizations to increase awareness with the weak population, including refugees, the elderly and low -income families. Over the next three years, the program will continue to provide feeding and relevant food for individuals with chronic health conditions.
Extensive bereavement and support for the elderly
This $ 150,000 grant supports communication with the Hospice Community program for rural societies, the provision of bereavement consultations, pre -care planning, and supplementary treatments. Services will benefit more than 750 individuals, including the elderly and sad youth, helping them to move in loss and improve the quality of their lives.
Teaching the prevention of crime victims
With the funding of $ 300,000, Saint Peter will continue to grow its efforts to provide education and resources to prevent crime victims. Since 1979, the services of crime victims have worked in St. Boutros to support and enable the survivors of the crime with their recovery. Since its inception as a base of sexual crises at the RNSSSELAR level, our program has grown to provide a variety of services to survivors of all types of crimes in the New York capital area. This funding will help us in our ongoing efforts to provide individuals and societies with the knowledge and tools necessary for treatment and prevent abuse.
Our brotherly hospital system, Saint Joseph’s health in Cerekiws, had approximately $ 650,000 in a grant from the Mother Kabrini Health Foundation. Thanks to the generosity of Mother Cabrini, St. Joseph will expand vital programs in the development of the workforce, mother and food security.
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About St. Boutros’s health partners
With 11,000 employees in more than 185 sites, St. Peter’s Health Partners is one of the largest and most comprehensive health care networks in the capital area, and provides high -quality, emotional and developed care for thousands of people every day. It includes ST. Saint Peter’s health partners are a member of Trinity Health, one of the largest Catholic health systems in the country. For more information, please visit www.sphp.com.
About the health of the Trinity
Trinity Health is one of the largest unhappy health care systems in the country. It is a family of 127,000 colleagues and more than 38,300 doctors and doctors who take a variety of societies in 26 states. The recognized Trinity Health system includes the national care and expertise levels, 93 hospitals, 107 continuous care sites, the second largest pace program in the country, 142 urgent care sites and many other health and luxury services. In the fiscal year 2024, the health system in Livonia, based in Michigan, invested $ 1.3 billion in his societies in the form of charitable care programs and other community benefits programs. For more information, please visit us on www.trinity-health.org, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and X (previously Twitter).
About Mother Cabrini Health Foundation
The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation is a special non -profit organization whose mission is to improve the health and welfare of the New York residents, which enhances health results of weak societies, and eliminating barriers that prevent the care of gaps in health services. It was called the name of an inconsistent defender for immigrants, children and the poor.