Report highlights community investment, expanded programs and collaborative partnerships addressing some of the region's most pressing health and social challenges.
PHILADELPHIA, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Jefferson released itsย 2025 Community Impact Report: Driven to Improve Lives. Serving communities from the Poconos to South Jersey, Jefferson provided more than $2.7 billion in community benefit, supported 10 million patient visits, awarded nearly two million dollars in grants and sponsorships to more than 150 nonprofit partners, and continued advancing its Healthy Communities Framework through initiatives focused on healthcare access, healthy food, community engagement, safe environments, social support, and policy and advocacy.
"At Jefferson, our commitment to community defines who we are and how we lead. As an anchor institution, our mission to improve lives extends beyond care delivery to strengthening the fabric of the communities we serve," saysย Joseph G. Cacchione, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Jefferson. "Through investments in education, workforce development, healthcare access and community partnerships, we are creating opportunities that help individuals, families and neighborhoods thrive."
Jefferson's community impact work focuses on six key pillars: access to healthcare, community engagement, healthy food access, policy and advocacy, safe and accessible environments, and social support.
Access to Healthcare
Jefferson actively partners with a diverse network of community organizations, including faith-based groups, businesses and advocates, to enhance health outcomes by delivering high-quality, accessible, patient-centered care.
Community Engagement
At Jefferson, meaningful change happens collectively through partnerships, volunteerism, and direct involvement. In 2025, Jefferson expanded JeffCARES (Community, Action, Resource + Engagement Support), our signature community engagement and volunteer program.
Healthy Food Access
Access to healthy food contributes to overall community health and well-being. Individuals facing food insecurity are at a higher risk for developing chronic health issues, such as heart disease or diabetes.
Policy and Advocacy
Public policy makes lasting, community-wide health improvements. Jefferson's population health research contributes to policies making healthcare more accessible and equitable.
Safe and Accessible Environments
Feeling safe and having a supportive social environment are at the forefront of building healthy communities. Jefferson partners with local groups working to increase housing stability, transportation and other services.
Social Support
Both social and emotional factors play a pivotal role in the physical health of patients and our broader communities. Jefferson invested in supportive programs such as:
"Our impact reflects intentional action," says Keith Leaphart, DO, MBA, Executive Vice President and Chief Health Equity and Community Impact Officer, Jefferson. "Guided by our Healthy Communities Framework, we work alongside community members, educators, nonprofit organizations and volunteers to address the conditions that shape health and well-being. Whether through community health workers, food access programs, workforce pathways or preventive care initiatives, we are committed to creating lasting change and expanding opportunity across the communities we serve."
At Jefferson, we remain committed to improving the lives of the patients, students, health plan members and communities we serve. This work reflects the positive impact of collaboration across Jefferson Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Health Plans and community partners throughout the region. Explore the full 2025 Community Impact Report to learn more about how Jefferson is driven to improve lives.
About Jeffersonย ย ย
Jefferson is reimagining health care and higher education to create unparalleled value throughout Pennsylvania,ย New Jerseyย and Delaware. More than 65,000 people strong, Jefferson is dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate clinical care for patients; making our communities healthier and stronger; preparing tomorrow's professional leaders for 21st-century careers; and creating new knowledge through basic/programmatic, clinical and applied research.ย Thomas Jefferson University, home of Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Jefferson College of Nursing, the College of Business, the College of Fashion & Textiles, and the College of Architecture, Design & Engineering, dates back to 1824 and today comprises 11 colleges and one school offering 200+ undergraduate and graduate programs to more than 8,300 students.ย Jefferson Health, nationally ranked as one of the top 15 not-for-profit healthcare systems in the country and the largest provider in the Philadelphia and Lehigh Valley areas, serves patients through millions of encounters each year at 33 hospital campuses and more than 700 outpatient and urgent care locations throughout the region.ย Jefferson Health Plans, through Health Partners Plansย Inc.,ย is a not-for-profit managed healthcare organization offering a broad range of health coverage options to more thanย 370,000 membersย for more than 40 years.ย
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