Local Schools Score Big: $100K Grants Boost Student Health and Community Support

In a significant boost to local community health and education, the Willamette Health Council has generously distributed nearly $3 million in grants to 34 diverse organizations across Marion and Polk counties. The funding initiative will support a wide range of local programs, with three school districts among the notable recipients.
These strategic grants aim to address critical health and community needs, demonstrating the Willamette Health Council's commitment to improving the quality of life for residents in the region. By investing in local organizations, the council is helping to strengthen healthcare access, educational resources, and community support services.
The comprehensive grant awards reflect a targeted approach to community development, ensuring that vital resources reach the most impactful local programs. From healthcare providers to educational institutions, the funding will help drive meaningful improvements across Marion and Polk counties.