Kaiser Permanente Announces $600,000 to Strengthen COVID-19 Response for People Experiencing Homelessness

United Way of Weld County receives $150,000

Kaiser Permanente today announced a new, $600,000 contribution to 4 local nonprofit organizations focused on strengthening COVID-19 prevention and response for people experiencing homelessness. The 4 nonprofits include United Way of Weld County, Metropolitan Denver Homeless Initiative, Pueblo Rescue Mission, and Community Health Partnership in Colorado Springs.

This contribution will provide these nonprofits with additional resources needed to support people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 health crisis. This includes funding to increase capacity for COVID-19 testing, support for individuals in obtaining stable housing, and training opportunities for staff, including active symptom monitoring protocols.

“Our Colorado communities have been seriously impacted by COVID-19 and it’s clear people experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity are at significant risk,” said Mike Ramseier, president for Kaiser Permanente in Colorado. “We are making this contribution at a critical time in our state as we work to prevent and control the spread of the virus.

The contribution from Kaiser Permanente will be divided equally among the 4 nonprofits, each receiving $150,000 over the next 12 months.

“As the fiscal and facilitating agent for the Northern Colorado Continuum of Care, United Way of Weld County is proud of our partnership with Kaiser Permanente. The Continuum is an example that a collective model of multiple agencies working together toward a common goal and with aligned service delivery gets results. We are most grateful of Kaiser Permanente’s investment in this important work,” said Jeannine Truswell, President & CEO of United Way of Weld County.

Each nonprofit will use the funds in ways that best supports the unique needs of their individual communities including:

United Way of Weld County
United Way of Weld County will spearhead work on behalf of the Northern Colorado Continuum of Care, using its $150,000 contribution to partner with Homeward Alliance in Larimer County to employ 2 new Resource Navigators who will work in the community to support people experiencing homelessness and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Community Health Partnership in Colorado Springs (CHP)
CHP, on behalf of the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care, will use its $150,000 contribution to bolster efforts with the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) for the Homeless Isolation Shelter (HIS) and manage COVID-19 test tracking. The contribution will also be used to increase staff capacity for active symptom monitoring at six community partner shelters in the area, provide outreach to unsheltered individuals, increase access to PPE, and purchase COVID-19 testing supplies. CHP will also use part of its contribution to acquire Influenza and Pneumonia vaccines which will be administered at the same time anyone receives a COVID-19 test within its network of shelters.

Metropolitan Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI)
MDHI has seen a 300 percent increase in requests for support through the housing stability flex fund since the start of the pandemic. The fund assists households affected by the pandemic. MDHI will use $100,000 to support the flex fund, ensuring housing stability for those affected by COVID-19 and ensuring access to health care. The remaining $50,000 will be provided to Denver-metro area shelters to cover COVID-19 response expenses including testing, PPE, and funding for staff who are monitoring symptoms.

Pueblo Rescue Mission
Pueblo Rescue Mission will use its portion of Kaiser Permanente’s contribution to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and respond to the needs of staff, volunteers, and people experiencing homelessness in the Pueblo community. Funds will be directed to increase testing capacity, promote additional staff training for active symptom monitoring among sheltered and unsheltered populations, enhance coordination between partner organizations, and ensure adequate PPE supplies are available.

This $600,000 contribution is the latest move by the state’s largest nonprofit, integrated health system to address homelessness and improve health outcomes across the communities it serves. Recently, in partnership with the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, Kaiser Permanente provided $60,000 to Colorado-based nonprofits providing health care services to people experiencing homelessness in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was part of a $1 million contribution and partnership with the NHCHC to increase capacity for preventing and treating cases of COVID-19 within the nation’s homeless population.

In November 2019, Kaiser Permanente collaborated with Community Solutions and the Colorado Department of Local Affairs’ Division of Housing to provide $500,000 in community health funding for 5 local communities to join Denver in a community cohort, called Built for Zero, aimed at ending homelessness in their respective communities.

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About Kaiser Permanente
For 75 years, Kaiser Permanente has been committed to shaping the future of health and health care — and helping our members, patients, and communities experience more healthy years. We are recognized as one of America’s leading health care providers and not-for-profit health plans. Since July 21, 1945, Kaiser Permanente’s mission has been to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. We currently serve 12.4 million members in eight states and the District of Columbia, including more than 600,000 members in Colorado. Care for members and patients is focused on their total health and guided by their personal Permanente Medical Group physicians, specialists and team of caregivers. Our expert and caring medical teams are empowered and supported by industry-leading technology advances and tools for health promotion, disease prevention, state-of-the-art care delivery and world-class chronic disease management. Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to care innovations, clinical research, health education, and the support of community health. http://about.kaiserpermanente.org

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