The Cigna Group Foundation Supports More Than 8,000 Veterans Through Community-Led Housing Stability Programs
The Cigna Group Foundation Supports More Than 8,000 Veterans Through Community-Led Housing Stability Programs |
| [24-March-2026] |
BLOOMFIELD, Conn., March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cigna Group Foundation, the philanthropic arm of The Cigna Group (NYSE: CI), today released its 2025 Improving Veteran Mental Health Impact Report, highlighting the collective progress that its 22 nonprofit partners have made in supporting 8,000 veterans by expanding access to stable housing and providing integrated support services, such as transportation and legal aid. Housing instability can compound stress, disrupt access to care, and make it harder to manage mental health challenges. With more than $3 million invested across 10 states, The Cigna Group Foundation grantees helped deliver 12 new homes and 116 housing modifications for veterans with disabilities — and achieved positive outcomes for nearly all veterans receiving housing assistance or securing permanent or transitional housing. "Our role is to partner with trusted local organizations that understand the realities on the ground," said Ellie Polack, president, The Cigna Group Foundation. "Because the transition from military to civilian life can strain housing stability and access to care, we focus on strengthening the foundations. Together with community-based partners, we can honor veterans by supporting their wellbeing through stable housing and integrated services." Through housing stability and support programs in 2025, nonprofit partners also helped:
"I'm so grateful to have a roof over my head and no longer be homeless," said Bill S., who received support through grantee Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard in Pennsylvania. "Being at Veterans Place is truly a blessing and a privilege. This place is helping me rebuild my life, and the support and kindness I've received here are unlike anything I've ever known." In addition to Habitat for Humanity International, state-based non-profit partners include:
Employee volunteerism also plays a key role in The Cigna Group's efforts to support veteran mental health through housing stability. In 2025, more than 200 employees volunteered over 1,000 hours supporting nonprofit partners serving veterans in their local communities. From building fences and homes to making blankets and heartfelt cards, employees contributed both financial and human capital to help make a difference. This impact is part of The Cigna Group Foundation's three-year, $27 million commitment to advance youth mental health, health equity, and veteran mental health — including $9 million dedicated specifically to improving veteran mental wellbeing through housing stability. The Foundation's 2025 Youth Mental Health Impact Report also shows progress across schools and community settings, including increased pathways to mental health intervention and expanded reach for social–emotional wellbeing programming. About The Cigna Group Foundation: About The Cigna Group: CONTACT:
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