MLKCH Launches Nursing Residency
Transitions to Practice will use an accredited nursing education module to train nurses to qualify for full-time, critical care positions.
Transitions to Practice will use an accredited nursing education module to train nurses to qualify for full-time, critical care positions.
Our CEO has received one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine—election to the National Academy of Medicine.
The $500,000 grant for our Advanced Care Program expands local access to primary and specialty care physicians.
Aiming to improve lives and boost community access to early diagnosis and treatment, the gift creates a dedicated CT Suite and names the Hope Emergency Center.
This May, the foundation invited the community to join us in support of healthy families through its Happy Birthday Campaign. Learn more and get involved.
The lead gift of $750,000 supports our work to help keep patients out of the emergency room by providing appropriate primary care for their conditions.
The most recent $200,000 grant award responds to the community's need for appropriate and timely specialty primary care.
The California Community Foundation’s Centinela Fund boosts the hospital’s planning and pilot program development for its health education outreach.
The Annenberg Foundation awarded a 2013 grant of $151,880 for planning and pilot work related to the hospital’s Learning Center.
MLKCH has been awarded a grant to implement the Welcome Baby Program, an initiative created by First 5 LA to help give children the best possible start in life.
Without MLKCH maternity services, more than half of the women in South Los Angeles travel far from their community to obtain maternity care.
In October 2014, the Good Hope Medical Foundation issued a challenge grant to kick off our Advanced Care Program planning and first-stage pilot.