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Hope Healthcare Services Receives United Way Basic Needs Fund Grant to Strengthen Healthcare Access for the Uninsured

Hope Healthcare Services Receives United Way Basic Needs Fund Grant to Strengthen Healthcare Access for the Uninsured


Hope Healthcare Services is honored to announce it has received a grant from United Way of Central Indiana through its Basic Needs Fund, which supports organizations working to address foundational needs like food, shelter, healthcare, and transportation across Central Indiana.


This critical funding will allow Hope Healthcare Services to expand access to affordable medical, dental, and mental health services for uninsured individuals and families in Hendricks County and beyond-especially those facing barriers to care due to financial hardship.


"Nearly 40% of Central Indiana households are living in, or one emergency away from, poverty," said Shannon Jenkins, United Way's vice president of impact. "These grants to non-accredited organizations, guided by United Way's strategic aim of increasing and diversifying investment in under-resourced areas, will support operations, services and programming - and outcomes supporting more people and families throughout Central Indiana."


At Hope Healthcare Services, over 20,000 patient visits have been provided since opening in 2005-offering not only high-quality care, but a safe and respectful environment for those with nowhere else to turn.


"This grant is more than just financial support-it's an investment in the health and dignity of every person who walks through our doors," said Cliff Sweazey, Executive Director of Hope Healthcare Services. "We are committed to providing compassionate, community-centered care that helps people take charge of their health and their future."


The Basic Needs Fund grant will support key operations at Hope, allowing the clinic to serve more patients, extend service hours, and ensure the sustainability of vital programs-particularly for individuals in the ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) demographic, who often earn too much to qualify for public assistance, yet not enough to afford consistent healthcare.


To learn more about Hope Healthcare Services or to support its mission, visit www.myhopehealth.org.


Media Contact

Cliff Sweazey

Executive Director

Hope Healthcare Services

107 Park Place Blvd.

Avon, IN 46123

Phone: (317) 272-0708

Email: ces@myhopehealth.org

Website: www.myhopehealth.org

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