Henry J. Austin Health Center receives Health Equity Fund grant

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Henry J. Austin Health Center (HJAHC) has been selected as one of 10 community health centers nationwide to receive funding from Direct Relief’s Fund for Health Equity, supported by Sanofi. The $200,000 grant, part of a $2 million investment through Sanofi’s “Breathe Easier” campaign, will help HJAHC expand prevention, education, and treatment programs focused on improving respiratory health in historically underserved communities.

The funding will enable HJAHC to enhance services addressing chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It will also support initiatives that strengthen community outreach, provide education on environmental triggers, and expand access to care for both children and adults affected by these conditions.

“This grant reflects our shared commitment to ensuring our patients have access to care that supports both their physical health and the conditions that shape it,” said HJAHC CEO Charles L. Davis, II. “We are honored to partner with Direct Relief and Sanofi to strengthen our programs and continue building a healthier, more equitable community.”

Funding will support new and ongoing efforts to improve patient access, strengthen community partnerships, and measure the impact of health equity initiatives. Direct Relief and Sanofi’s “Breathe Easier” campaign supports organizations across the United States working to ensure that all individuals, regardless of background or income, have access to the care and resources needed to live healthier lives.

More information: henryjaustin.org.

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