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heal

[heel] / hil /


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“With Medi-Cal, hospitals don’t know where to send folks,” said Alexa Grayson, an insurance navigator with the national nonprofit Project HEAL, who helped both Nguyen and Lopez-Avila get care.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 11, 2023

At issue is an announcement Scott made earlier this month about Project HEAL, a $5 million initiative that includes funding for an effort to address safety challenges for festivals and large-scale events.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 28, 2022

"Now is the time to grow, learn, HEAL, and love ourselves. We are enough. You are enough. I am enough," she continued.

From Fox News • Sep. 28, 2021

The illness claims men, too, and frequently remains a taboo subject in less affluent or nonwhite families, said Kristina Saffran of Project HEAL, an organization that raises money to cover care from diagnosis to recovery.

From New York Times • Dec. 13, 2016

Throughout HEAL, there’s astoundingly little ambiguity as he sings clearly and frankly.

From Time • Jun. 24, 2014




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