Valley Vision, Inc. Grant



Organization - Valley Vision, Inc.
Grant Amount - $349,435
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Hmong Health Project, Phase II: To provide planning, facilitation, coordination and capacity-building support to the Hmong Health Collaborative to advance the ability of health providers and health systems to effectively serve local Hmong communities in five Central and Northern California counties.


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