Texas Health Awards $300,000 to Benefit Johnson County Outreach Effort Support Our Seniors collabora
ARLINGTON, Texas — Adults age 55 and older in Johnson County have a higher suicide rate per 100,000 people than Texas’ overall rate. A $300,000 grant awarded by Texas Health Resources, as part of the new Texas Health Community Impact initiative, aims to change that statistic and increase access to healthy food. Seniors in Johnson County, specifically in the 76031 and 76059 ZIP codes, are the focus of the United Way of Johnson County’s Supporting Our Seniors (SOS) project, a m

$300K awarded to United Way of Johnson Co.
From left, Patsy Lester and Linda Watts listen for numbers on their bingocards to be called at the East Cleburne Community Center. The ECCC, Keene Seventh-Day Adventist Church and HopeMedical & Dental Clinic are collaborating with UWJC for the project. Texas Health Resources recenfly awarded a $300,000 grant to United Way of Johnson County to address social determinants of health that often result in conditions such as depression and food insecurity. The Texas Health Communi
