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11/12/2020

Humana Delivers COVID-19 Relief and Assistance to Some Ohio Nonprofits

More than $1.6 million, 11,000 PPE masks donated and 20,000 meals provided

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to present healthcare and financial challenges to Ohio communities, leading health and well-being company Humana Inc. and its philanthropic entities are collaborating with local community service organizations in a multi-faceted initiative to protect and care for Ohioans. To date, contributions total more than $1.6 million in financial grants for COVID-19 relief and economic recovery efforts.

The goal is to address urgent and long-term community needs, including access to food, shelter, and medical care. Thus far, Humana’s continuing investment in Ohio includes:

“At a time when so many people are relying on our services, it’s more important than ever that we’re able to serve the community without disruption,” said Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, OAFB's executive director. “Humana has made a real difference in helping us continue to provide food for Ohioans and protect the most vulnerable from the tremendous challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.”

“During the midst of this ongoing crisis, community nonprofits are providing vital frontline services, and Humana is committed to doing our part to help these critical organizations here in Ohio,” said Nisha Patel, M.D., Humana’s regional vice president of health services. “We at Humana feel a responsibility and want to be part of a collective effort to serve people across the state, in keeping with our dedication to the health and well-being of the communities we serve.”

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