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Cambia Health Foundation Releases 2025 Community Impact Report

In 2025, the Foundation directed nearly $6.4 million in philanthropic investments through grants, employee giving and matching contributions.

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cambia Health Foundation released its 2025 Community Impact Report, highlighting purposeful philanthropic funding to advance whole-person health and the dedication Cambia employees demonstrated through volunteerism and monetary giving. The Foundation’s strategic investments aim to expand access to integrated behavioral health services and bridge the gap between medical care and social support to create pathways for better outcomes.

Last year, Cambia employees contributed an all-time high of 18,058 volunteer hours across Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington — a reflection of the deep personal commitment employees bring to the communities they call home.

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Last year, Cambia employees contributed an all-time high of 18,058 volunteer hours across Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington — a reflection of the deep personal commitment employees bring to the communities they call home.

Building on last year's introduction of state-specific reports, the Foundation again offers localized snapshots to illustrate its community-focused approach across its four-state footprint. These reports detail targeted investments and employee giving initiatives tailored to distinct community needs and local priorities.

"As we reflect on 2025, I'm moved by the commitment we witnessed across our communities,” said Peggy Maguire, president of Cambia Health Foundation. “Our partners persevere through difficult challenges to create lasting impact, and our employees showed up for them in record numbers. It takes all of us to build healthier, more resilient communities."

About Cambia Health Foundation

Cambia Health Foundation is the corporate foundation of Cambia Health Solutions, connecting the company’s philanthropic dollars to communities through nonprofit partners. Founded in 2007, the foundation has funded over $143 million in grants to advance patient and family-centered care for all. We purposefully invest in ideas that expand access to behavioral health care to advance equity through whole-person health.

Contacts

For Cambia Health Foundation
Whitney Grisewood
503-412-7970
Whitney.Grisewood@cambiahealth.com

Cambia Health Foundation


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In 2025, Cambia Health Foundation directed nearly $6.4 million in philanthropic investments through grants, employee giving and matching funds.
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For Cambia Health Foundation
Whitney Grisewood
503-412-7970
Whitney.Grisewood@cambiahealth.com

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