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$15M Goes to Enhance Health Equity Community Health in Hawaii  

In an effort to bolster health equity, the funding will be distributed to seven health centers across Hawai‘i, with a primary focus on addressing upstream social determinants.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

-  Seven community-based health centers across Hawaii have received $15 million from the Stupski Foundation to help improve health equity. 

This substantial $15 million grant is part of a collaborative initiative with Community Health Centers in Hawai‘i, with the common goal of addressing social determinants of health (SDOH), which produce health disparities. 

As the largest investment in Stupski Foundation history, this initiative signifies a deep commitment from both organizations to foster a value-based care approach.