Give Back
Giving back is giving forward. Last year we invested
approximately $1.9 billion in the communities we serve.
Here are some tips and inspiration we’ve put together for you:
Featured Articles
Community
Give a little, get a lot
Volunteering can give you a healthy distance from your own worries by allowing you to focus on others.Read Article >
Community
Service and Health: A Q&A with Christine Carter, Ph.D.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?’” Each year,…Read Article >
Community
We teach. We inspire. We bring health education to life.
For more than 25 years, Kaiser Permanente has brought health education to our communities through the Educational Theatre Program (ETP).Through music, comedy…Read Article >
Latest Articles
- OCT 12, 2015
Learn about our advisory councils in Northern CA
When our Fresno Medical Center wanted to make its pharmacies more user-friendly, leaders sought input from the people who actually used them — our members. ... Read More >
- SEP 08, 2015
30 years of care and coverage together in Georgia
Travel back to 1985 — the year that the Academy Award-winning film “The Color Purple” was released, the song “We Are The World,” featuring more than 15 legendary musicians, climbed the charts, and a gallon of gas cost slightly more than a dollar. ... Read More >
- SEP 08, 2015
A loyal longtime member and volunteer looks back
Pauline Reich has been a volunteer at our Panorama City Medical Center in Southern California for more than 22 years, and a loyal member of Kaiser Permanente for the past 40 years. ... Read More >
- SEP 29, 2014
Bullying: How to help your child who bullies
It can be hard to accept that your child may be bullying other children. But once you recognize the problem, you can help solve it by helping your child learn how his or her actions affect others. Being sensitive to others’ feelings (empathy) is largely a learned skill that you can teach your child. ... Read More >
- AUG 07, 2014
Caregiver support: You're not alone
Are you a working mom who helps an elderly parent? Are you a husband caring for your sick spouse at home? Do you regularly lend a hand to a neighbor with chores? ... Read More >