HONOLULU — Kaiser Permanente announced Wednesday the selection of four nonprofits to receive more than $140,000 in community grants. Included among the recipients is Project Vision, which was awarded $40,000 to expand its statewide Better Vision for Keiki program that
HONOLULU — Kaiser Permanente announced Wednesday the selection of four nonprofits to receive more than $140,000 in community grants.
Included among the recipients is Project Vision, which was awarded $40,000 to expand its statewide Better Vision for Keiki program that includes vision, hearing and BMI screening to Kauai and Maui schools.
“Through screening programs, health education and the expansion of community health services, we are working together to improve the lives of Hawaii residents,” said Mary Ann Barnes, RN, president of Kaiser Permanente Hawaii.