Harbor-UCLA Medical Foundation, Inc. Grant



Organization - Harbor-UCLA Medical Foundation, Inc.
Grant Amount - $560,218
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Three-year project support to provide comprehensive health care, including home health visits, assistance with transportation and coordination of care for up to 68 Latino and African-American high-risk infants living in the Centinela region.


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