The Cigna Group Foundation Awards an Additional $3 Million in Local Grants to Support Veterans' Mental Health
New round of funding will strengthen community-driven efforts to address housing stability by repairing and adapting homes and providing mortgage and rental assistance
"We are honored to help ensure those who have served our country have a roof over their heads and access to quality mental health care," said
This year's grantees were selected for their innovative approaches to:
- Providing mortgage and rental assistance
- Repairing homes to ensure veterans live in dignified and stable housing
- Adapting homes for severely wounded and disabled veterans
- Offering legal services and case management to help veterans navigate public benefits.
The Foundation's focus remains on regions where the company serves a significant number of customers with high social determinant of health risks. The grantee organizations and their respective areas served include:
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Arizona :Gary Sinise Foundation (AZ, TN),U.S. VETS-Phoenix , Homes for our Troops, Inc. (AZ, FL, TX) -
Connecticut : Connecticut Veterans Legal Center,The WorkPlace , Veterans Rebuilding Life (CT, NJ, PA) -
Florida :Air Force Enlisted Village, Inc. ,Gulfstream Goodwill Industries, Inc. ,Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay, Inc. ,United Way of Northeast Florida, Inc. -
Georgia :Cobb Collaborative, Inc. ,Gateway Center 24/7, Inc.,Rebuilding Together Atlanta, Inc. -
Illinois :Habitat for Humanity of Lake McHenry County, Midwest Shelter for Homeless Vets -
Missouri :Veterans Community Project -
New Jersey :Education & Health Centers of America -
Pennsylvania :Habitat for Humanity ofMontgomery andDelaware Counties, Veterans Leadership Program -
Tennessee : Operation Stand Down Tennessee -
Texas : West Texas Counseling and Guidance, Operation Finally Home,Operation Homefront, Inc. ,U.S. VETS-Houston
Nationwide, veterans face an elevated risk of homelessness relative to the general population. On any given night, an estimated 40,000 veterans go without shelter, and about 1.5 million are considered at risk of homelessness. Veterans experiencing housing instability have increased odds of frequent mental distress and suicidal ideation.
For more information on existing and future grant programs, visit
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