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10 Providers Receive $10,000 Grants

Date: 05/19/25

Superior HealthPlan has awarded grant funding to ten total providers across Texas through its annual grant program. The funding is designed to address non-medical drivers of health, such as access to food, economic stability, health care, housing, education and other critical needs that affect overall health and well-being.

“We’re excited to award $100,000 in total funding to these outstanding providers because we know they’ll be able to use the funding to positively impact communities across Texas,” said Dr. Susan Mills, senior vice president of population health and clinical operations at Superior. “We sincerely value their commitment and look forward to working together throughout the year.”

Below is a list of the 2025 provider grant recipients:

Organization

Region Served

Grant Purpose

Firefly Pediatrics

Bexar

Fund a Saturday wellness clinic to offer incentives for patients to get vaccinated and caught up on well-child checks.

Killeen Pediatric Care Clinic

Central

Purchase a Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screener, enabling providers to check vision abnormalities as early as 6 months of age.

Superior Care Clinic

Dallas

Replace a vaccine storage refrigerator and freezer to ensure safety and prevent loss.

Thrive Counseling & Wellness

El Paso

Offer continuing education and training opportunities to advance the skills of play therapists and ensure growth of quality therapy services in the region.

Christina Campos, DBA, Mi Ranchito Adult Day Care

Hidalgo

Expand indoor and outdoor fitness areas to encourage physical activity.

Regence Health Network

Lubbock

Acquire 3 diabetic retinopathy screening instruments to identify those at risk.

Angels of Care Pediatric Home Health

Northeast

Provide members with "go-bags" that contain personal protective equipment to ensure the safety and well-being of patients when they leave the home.

Alma S Rigonan, MD, PA

Nueces

Develop interactive tools and educational materials for the waiting area that teach children about asthma, allergies, and other common illnesses.

Lone Star Circle of Care

Travis

Purchase a digital retinal camera, helping provide additional imaging during primary care appointments.

St. Joseph’s Home Health

West

Purchase assistive tools to keep seniors active and moving in the community.


Since 2020, Superior has provided more than $940,000 in funding to hundreds of community partners and providers through its grant programs.

To learn about the program, visit Superior’s Grant Program webpage.