The mother of a child with special needs, an elderly couple living alone, a non-English speaker with a debilitating health condition — all are community members needing help and support, and all are among those served by El Camino Health’s Community Benefit partners. Our fiscal year 2025 partners have been announced, and include dozens of organizations and agencies that serve vulnerable populations in Santa Clara County. Two of those partners are featured in this issue, and more will be highlighted in months to come.
August 17 is National Nonprofit Day, recognizing the contributions of more than 1.5 million organizations nationwide. El Camino Health and most of its community partners are members of the nonprofit sector providing critical services and resources, improving quality of life and contributing to economic growth.
Building healthier, safer, stronger communities takes the efforts of countless individuals with a shared vision and commitment. Opportunities to get involved are boundless, with volunteer opportunities, community events and causes to suit any schedule, lifestyle or interest. We invite you to learn more about our partners, their missions and the people they serve — and we encourage you to find ways to serve and be a part of your community, in line with your own interests and values.
Find out more about El Camino Health’s funding and support through the Community Benefit Program.
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