St. John's Well Child and Family Center Grant
Organization - St. John's Well Child and Family Center
Grant Amount - $200,000
Foundation -
California Community FoundationGrant Purpose - Two-year capital project support to renovate a recently acquired facility in Southwest Los Angeles that will provide 8,400 additional primary care visits as well as 5,000 preventive and supplemental care visits annually.
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