San Diego, CA – November 10, 2025 – San Diego Foundation announced $250,000 in grants through the San Diego Unity Fund to help sustain essential healthcare services for children and refugee families affected by federal funding cuts.
The Unity Fund grants include $100,000 for UC San Diego Shiley EyeMobile for Children, bringing free vision screenings, exams and glasses directly to schools, supporting more than 5,000 students across the San Diego region so families do not have to travel or pay for eye care. An additional $150,000 was awarded to the Karen Organization of San Diego to continue offering culturally responsive healthcare and wellness programs for refugee families through the San Diego Refugee Communities Coalition. Both programs recently faced reduced federal support, putting critical services for vulnerable residents at risk.
“This is what happens when San Diegans come together to help one another in times of need,” said Mark Stuart, President and CEO of San Diego Foundation. “In times of great emergency, community foundations are uniquely positioned to put our philanthropic leadership and deep, cross-sector relationships to work for those who are impacted by assessing need quickly and nimbly granting out funding to those who need it most.”
These grants represent early examples of awards from the Unity Fund, which San Diego Foundation created as part of the United for San Diego collaboration to help families most affected by federal funding cuts. San Diegans are encouraged to support the Unity Fund by donating at SDFoundation.org/Unity to help keep families housed, fed and healthy during this critical time.
“Vision health is essential to a child’s ability to learn,” said Iliana Molina, DHA, MBA, Director of UC San Diego Shiley EyeMobile for Children. “This support ensures every child, regardless of circumstance, has access to quality eye care and the chance to thrive in school.”
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UC San Diego Shiley EyeMobile for Children will be serving students on Monday, November 10, at Spring Head Start, 3845 Spring Dr UNIT 21, in Spring Valley. Members of the media can arrange interviews with Nancy Ives Schroeder at nancy@intesacom.com.
The Karen Organization of San Diego will receive $150,000 to support San Diego Refugee Communities Coalition’s Community Health Initiative. The funding will help retain community health workers who provide outreach, education, support groups and one-on-one assistance to refugee families with the greatest needs across San Diego County.
“Refugee families often face complex barriers to healthcare, from language, system navigation, to transportation,” said Nao Kabashima, Executive Director of the Karen Organization of San Diego. “This support allows us to keep trusted community health workers in the field so families can access care and resources, understand their options, and stay healthy as they rebuild their lives in San Diego.”
With the increasing need to assist the region’s most underserved populations during this time of uncertainty, these early grants from the Unity Fund are examples of the kind of emergency support made possible by the community coming together to make a stronger San Diego.
Those who want to help can support the Unity Fund by donating at SDFoundation.org/Unity to help keep local San Diego families housed, fed and healthy during this critical time.
About San Diego Foundation
San Diego Foundation believes in just, equitable and resilient communities where every San Diegan can prosper, thrive and feel like they belong. We partner with donors, nonprofits and regional leaders to co-create solutions that respond to community needs and strengthen San Diego. Since our founding in 1975, our community foundation has granted $1.8 billion to nonprofits to improve quality of life in San Diego County and beyond. Learn more at sdfoundation.org.
About United for San Diego
United for San Diego is an unprecedented partnership among three of San Diego’s largest foundations: Prebys Foundation, Price Philanthropies, San Diego Foundation, and the Price Family. Formed in response to deep federal funding cuts, the partners are working together to protect access to food, housing, and healthcare for families in need. San Diego Foundation created the Unity Fund to give everyone the opportunity to contribute directly to this vital community effort.
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