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UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation Helping Kids, Changing Lives Our mission at UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation is to provide medical grants that enhance the quality of life for children across the United States. These grants give kids the care they need by helping with medical expenses not covered, or not fully covered, by their family’s commercial health insurance.
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Granting hope for families UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation (UHCCF) grants allow families to focus on what really matters: their child’s well-being. That’s why we strive to award 3,500+ grants each year to families across the United States. Donations from individuals, corporations, and fundraising events make it possible for more kids to live happier, healthier lives.
40,000 grants have been awarded since 2005. $80M in grants have been awarded to families. 50,000 grant awards are anticipated by 2030.
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org or print a brochure to share with a family who might benefit from a UHCCF grant. Download brochure (File download) “Naomi isn’t able to ride a two-wheel bike because of balance issues. It was electrifying hearing we received a grant to fund a three-wheel trike for her.
It made her dreams possible. ” “The doctors told us Maci needed 4-5 therapies a week if we wanted the best outcome, but our insurance had a hard cap on the amount they’d allow each year. UHCCF enabled us to get her the amount of therapy Jeff & Jill | Maci's parents “Thanks to UHCCF and its donors, we were able to continue the services Liam desperately needed.
They’ve made a world of difference in his life and enabled him to become the wonderful little child that we Marcus & Tiffany | Liam’s parents “UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation was a lifesaver. They provided a lifetime of opportunities for our son. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much.
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