

Reinvesting in Washington health
As a nonprofit health plan, we direct our surplus back into local clinics and mobile outreach. We coordinate care close to home to support families across Washington State.
Surplus returned to communities
100%
15k+
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Of our financial surplus is reinvested directly into Washington state health clinics and local care infrastructure.
Rural residents served annually through our mobile health vans and coordinated regional outreach programs.
Community partners collaborating on local health education, preventative care, and regional vaccine drives.


Mobile clinics in Yakima
Our mobile health vans travel directly to rural agricultural communities, delivering preventative checkups, childhood vaccinations, and health education. By meeting families where they live and work, we remove the barriers of transportation and time.
Local clinicians partner with regional farms and community centers to establish trusted, recurring care sites. This coordinated approach ensures continuous support rather than isolated medical visits.
Coordinated community networks
We work alongside neighborhood clinics, regional hospitals, and local leaders to address health disparities and build lasting wellness infrastructure.
Vaccine and wellness drives
Addressing health disparities
In collaboration with local schools and cultural centers, we host regular immunization clinics and health education workshops designed for regional needs.
We fund specialized translation services, patient navigators, and community health workers who help members navigate complex care systems with dignity.
