Good Samaritan Center – 2026 Lab and Imaging Services

May 2026 Create Healthy granted $45,000 to the Good Samaritan Center to provide lab & imaging services for Good Samaritan Center patients. This is an established program that enables low-income individuals who are uninsured to affordably access imaging and lab testing that would otherwise be unobtainable for them. In total,

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Frontera Healthcare Network: Expanding Access to Timely Healthcare in the Hill Country

Advocating for children and families in Gillespie County and Comfort Frontera Healthcare Network is expanding access to timely, integrated healthcare in the Hill Country through primary care, behavioral health, and other healthcare services offered close to home. Create Healthy has invested in Frontera since 2023, including

Hill Country Court Apointed Special Advocates (CASA)

Advocating for children and families in Gillespie County and Comfort Established in 1989, this organization serves Gillespie, Kerr, Kendall, and Bandera Counties and works from the belief that children belong with family when family is safe. Hill Country CASA’s work involves serving as an advocate for children

Texas Ramp Project: Supporting Safer Access at Home for People with Mobility Challenges

Sometimes, a few steps at the front door can become a major barrier to fully living life. For people with mobility challenges, safe access in and out of the home can affect everything from attending medical appointments to staying connected with family, friends, and the community. That is

Frontera Healthcare Network Mason Clinic Renovation Project

March 2025 A $75,723 grant will cover clinic renovations in order to meet the growing demand for healthcare and behavioral health services of the community. Renovations will include upgrades to waiting areas, front desk, nurses' station, examination rooms, behavioral health rooms, and restoring previously unusable rooms in the clinic. In

2025 Texas Ramp Project Support

November 2025 | $10,000 Grant funds will support the Texas Ramp Project’s work to build free wheelchair ramps on the homes of low-income older adults. Texas Ramp Project plans to provide 2,760 ramps statewide in 2025, increasing to 3,000 in 2026. Volunteers in the Hill Country counties and Comfort built

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