August 27, 1998
Kellogg Pledges $55-Million for Health Care Among Poor
The W. K. Kellogg Foundation has pledged $55-million over the next five years to improve the quality and availability of health care in low-income neighborhoods.
The program, called "Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved," is the largest commitment ever by the Battle Creek, Mich., foundation, the country's fourth-largest grant maker. Kellogg expects to at least double that amount by persuading government agencies and other private donors to join
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