We partner with nonprofit organizations, community residents with lived experiences, and BJC HealthCare's Community Health Improvement team to convene, support, and lead efforts that address individual health needs and systemic barriers to health equity. Your gift funds community programs designed to eliminate health disparities in under-resourced communities in the City of St. Louis, North St. Louis County, and rural areas. Together, we can give all people the opportunity to live their healthiest possible lives.

School Health and Wellness

With support from our donors, BJC Community Health Improvement partners with more than 50 schools and five community organizations to advance equitable health and educational outcomes through BJC's Community Wellness Hub program. The hubs offer families, adults, and children a trusted a safe place for respite, mental wellness programming, and resource connection year-round. Your philanthropic support will empower thousands of families with coping methods to improve their mental wellness each year.

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Healthy Eating Active Living

Thousands of St. Louis neighbors face food insecurity and are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes each year. Through BJC's Healthy Eating Active Living initiative, we work to reduce the prevalence of chronic conditions by improving access to healthy food and providing health education. Philanthropic support advances critical BJC programs that provide food, nutrition education, access to safe spaces for physical activity, and social support to patients and their families to create long-term healthy habits.

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Improving Black Infant and Maternal Health Outcomes

Missouri has the seventh highest maternal mortality rate in the nation, with Black women 3.5 times as likely to die during pregnancy or from complications arising during childbirth compared to white women. With support from donors like you, BJC HealthCare is working to eliminate racial disparities by collaborating with community-based doulas and building clinical care teams that reflect the community it serves to help improve equity in maternal health outcomes.

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Equitable Vaccinations and Screenings

Vaccines and screenings play a pivotal role in saving lives, yet vaccination rates continue to fall below targets set by Healthy People 2030. Generous donors make it possible for BJC HealthCare to provide free flu vaccinations, year-round screening events, and other preventative services in under-resourced communities.

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New Responsive Initiatives 

Health equity is about everyone having an equal opportunity to be as healthy as possible. That means addressing the systems and structures that stand in the way of optimal health. Your support will enable us to address emerging community needs (e.g., housing security, gun safety and violence reduction, digital divide, etc.).

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Supporting Health and Wellness through Housing Stability

Barnes-Jewish Hospital and The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital recognize that health and wellness are driven by extraordinary hospital care — as well as access to community-based social service resources. To address the growing number of non-medical patient visits to the emergency department, Hospital to Housing (H2H) was launched in 2019 as a housing-first health care intervention through a partnership between St. Patrick Center, LIV Recovery Sober Living, Behavioral Health Network of Greater St. Louis, and Barnes-Jewish Hospital, with initial and ongoing funding from The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

H2H provides comprehensive case management services to unhoused adults experiencing behavioral health disorders in need of long-term social services support. The program supports 50 patients annually, with a growing waitlist. Since the program started, non-medical emergency room visits have declined. Recently, H2H received additional federal funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to expand the program and add additional community partners.

A recent program participant named Greg* shared his story about the impact H2H has had on his life:

Greg’s story:

Greg* was a frequent patient in the emergency department at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He also didn't have a home, and he stayed with people who were putting too many conditions on his ability to live with them.

"It was a difficult situation, and I felt like it was going nowhere,” Greg says. “One day, when I was in the hospital, one of the social workers started talking to me about finding some housing."

Motivated to get sober and have a place of his own, Greg joined the H2H program and within a few days was placed in housing. A couple of months later, he graduated from the program and moved into other long-term housing. Greg says he was motivated to move on so he could give someone else the opportunity to get off the streets.

"I now support myself, pay my own bills, and am so thankful to have a place of my own," Greg adds. ''The good start I was given was just what I needed to get on my feet and become independent."

Greg’s story demonstrates the impact of this holistic approach on health and well-being, as well as the importance of being partners with the community. Learn more about the launch of this program in a past Foundation story.

*Name changed to preserve anonymity.

 

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