

June 30, 2016 – The El Camino Hospital Community Benefit Grant Program will invest $3.3 million in organizations committed to improving the health of the community’s most vulnerable populations in fiscal year 2017. This year’s investment is nearly a half a million dollar increase from the previous year and enables the hospital to fund a larger number of programs which create access to healthcare, provide mental health services and support other community health initiatives.
“The El Camino Hospital Board of Directors approval to provide record-high funding this year is a testament to the hospital’s commitment to improving the health and well-being of our community,” said Tomi Ryba, president and chief executive officer of El Camino Hospital. “Our Community Benefit grantees are integral partners in creating a healthier community.”
Earlier this year, El Camino Hospital published the
(CHNA) to identify the most critical health needs of the community. The triennial assessment is the result of a multi-year evaluation of the health of the community served by the hospital. Identified health needs from the CHNA were mapped to three priority areas: Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, and Healthy Community.