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       Community Health
Community Health
Community Outreach
Community Outreach
Nursing Education
Various
In-N-Out Burger Fndn; Johnny Carson Fndn; Victory 4 Victims Walk/ Run; Raskob Fndn, Mark Hughes Fndn, Lon V. Smith Fndn
Provided 71 virtual
U.S. Dept. of Justice & and in person educa-
tional workshops to
Office of Victims 1,233 participants
of Crime
Bureau of Justice Administration
Sisters of St. Francis of Penance & Northridge Hospital Fndn
Ronald Greenwald and Family
277 Employees Provided services
and equipment to
various services lines
Thank you to all of our donors for making a substantial impact on the lives of our patients and communities.
 Community Health & Transitional Care
Community Outreach
Community Outreach
Emergency Department & Pain Management
Planned Giving
Women’s & Children
NAME OF PROGRAM
Center for Assault Treatment Services
Prevention Forward
Local Elder Abuse Prevention (LEAP)
Holiday Jam
Stop School Violence and Bullying Program
Cultural Trauma and Mental Health Resiliency Project
Medical Safe Haven
Behavioral Health Pilot Project
Nursing Scholarships
Legacy Society
Employee “Spirit of Giving” Partners Program
Welcome Baby
Provide forensic interviews and medical exams to child and adult victims of sexual assault and abuse, domestic violence, and human trafficking
Diabetes Education and Empowerment Program & Activate Your Heart Program
Conduct new and existing case reviews for clients referred to us by case managers, clinical, and social workers, and residential care service coordinators
A holiday event to support 350 children from Title I “No Child Left Behind” elementary schools.
Implement evidence-based violence prevention practices with students including Safe Dates, Positive Action, and Question, Persuade, Refer
Project supports adults who regularly interact with young people and other adults, to identify mental distress, address the impacts of trauma, reduce stigma around mental health, and increase resiliency
Provides integrated medical and mental health treatment to human trafficking victims
A program which provides funding for a Substance Abuse Navigator (SUN) in the Emergency Department. The SUN connects patients to on-going care
at outpatient treatment facilities
Lauren Mickool & Robert Greenwald Love of Humanity Scholarship
Recognizes and honors individuals who name our Hospital in their wills or trust or as a beneficiary of deferred gifts
An annual campaign that allows
employees to make a charitable contribution to support the hospital
Provides hospital and home-based intervention for pregnant and postpartum women
$51,308
$104,211
$68,094
$12,000
$271,978
$79,664
$48,548
$100,000
$2,500
$1,937,556
$233,048
$993,921
870 Clients Served
1,047 individuals educated at community outreach events and workshops
 350 Children
Educated 1,815 Students
 In collaboration with our partners we trained 1,182 participants
Enrolled 59 patients into the Medical Safe Haven Program and provided 267 clinical visits
713 Patients
Funding opportunity to advance nursing education
To assist the hospital with future needs
540 hospital visits and 1,484 virtual and home visits
NAME OF FUNDER
California Department of Public Health
Northridge Hospital Medical Center; Northridge Hospital Fndn; Fndn Board Members
UniHealth Foundation
 Department of HealthCare Services
 E and P Schroer Charitable Remainder Unitrust
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DEPARTMENT
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT TRANSFERRED
IMPACT
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