Moving Healthcare Forward: Together Campaign
Since 1912, Visiting Nurse Association Health Group (VNAHG) has been a trusted leader in providing compassionate healthcare to our community.
In 2022, VNAHG launched the $25 million Moving Healthcare Forward: Together campaign, driven by our strategic plan, Make Health Thrive in ’25. The campaign is focused on addressing the most urgent healthcare challenges of our time through Four Bold Opportunities:
Making Healthcare Equitable: Expanding access to high-quality primary and preventive care for vulnerable populations.
Creating the Workforce of Tomorrow: Addressing the shortage of healthcare workers and providing education and certification opportunities for nurses and home health aides.
Impacting Behavioral Health: Offering evidence-based interventions for mental illness and substance abuse, and supporting the elderly with anxiety, depression, and memory care.
Bringing Dignity to Aging: Expanding access to expert home-based care, hospice, and palliative care for the growing elderly population, helping them remain independent in the comfort of their homes.
Now is the time to Move Healthcare Forward. Join us today by donating to the Moving Healthcare Forward: Together campaign!

Making Healthcare Equitable
Improve health outcomes for vulnerable and marginalized people by expanding access to high-quality primary and preventive care so exposed during the COVID 19 pandemic.
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Creating The Workforce of Tomorrow
Address the concurrent crises of a declining nursing and healthcare workforce and an aging population. Provide access to opportunities for more people to become educated and certified as nurses, home health aides and healthcare workers in home and community-based care.
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Impacting Behavioral Health
Address increased suicide and drug-related deaths head on by providing those living with mental illness and substance abuse access to evidence-based interventions. Help elderly deal with anxiety, depression and memory care.
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Bringing Dignity To Aging
Expand access to expert home-based care, hospice and palliative medicine to help a dramatically growing elderly population remain as independent as possible in the comfort of their homes.
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