Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Grant



Organization - Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Grant Amount - $300,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Two-year project support for the Keck Diabetes Prevention Initiative (KDPI) to reduce the prevalence of diabetes and obesity and enhance prevention and treatment efforts for residents of South Los Angeles (Watts/Willowbrook) area.


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