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Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Awards $300,000 insure•a•kid Grant to Promote Children’s Health Insurance in Four Area School Districts

Oct 07, 2002
The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, together with Catholic Charities, Diocese of Fort Worth, Inc. and Fort Worth, Arlington, Cleburne and Nocona Independent School Districts, today kicked off an outreach program designed to help enroll area children in health insurance through local area schools.

The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation awarded a $300,000 grant to Catholic Charities, Diocese of Fort Worth, Inc. to support the outreach program. Catholic Charities will work with Fort Worth ISD, Arlington ISD, Cleburne ISD and Nocona ISD to reach thousands of children in those school systems who are uninsured but eligible for coverage through TexCare, the statewide campaign to enroll children in CHIP and Medicaid. This grant is part of the insure•a•kid Texas Grants for School Outreach. The foundation has committed $1.7 million to five communities across Texas in the first year of this new initiative.

The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation has created the insure•a•kid Texas Grants for School Outreach to help communities develop school outreach programs for children’s health insurance in their own districts. It is the hope that through these grants, schools will incorporate children’s health insurance outreach activities into routine district policies and procedures to be certain eligible families are aware of the health insurance available to their children.

The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation presented the grant during a news conference at Speer Elementary in Arlington. State Senator Mike Moncrief, Joe Rodriguez, Board President of Catholic Charities, Dr. Mac Bernd, Superintendent of Arlington ISD, Robert Damron, Superintendent of Cleburne ISD, Mauro Serrano, Associate Superintendent of Fort Worth ISD and Richard McKee, Superintendent of Nocona ISD, joined Susan Dell to announce the grant and to kick-off the program.

“Catholic Charities is so grateful to the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation for providing the resources to increase our outreach to the families of Arlington, Cleburne, Fort Worth and Nocona ISD,” said Joe Rodriguez, Board President of Catholic Charities. “Schools are the best place to focus our community effort. Our vision is that enrollment for children’s health insurance is integrated into the daily campus life of every area school.”

Three years ago, the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation launched insure a kid with the goal of improving the overall health of children by enrolling more children in health insurance through CHIP and Medicaid. CHIP alone has increased the access to health care for more than half a million children across Texas and improved not only their health, but their success in school as well.

Currently in Tarrant, Johnson and Montague County, more than 30,000 children are enrolled in CHIP and more than 74,000 in Medicaid. As a result, these children have comprehensive health care coverage, enabling them to go to the doctor for checkups or get prescriptions if they are sick. Additionally, these children can see a dentist for dental care and have their vision screened and if needed, receive glasses.

Based on the Current Population Survey data, there are nearly one million uninsured children in Texas who could be eligible for Children's Medicaid or CHIP. Uninsured children are the least likely to have routine access to a physician or to a regular source of health care. Compared with children who have insurance, uninsured children are more likely to be sick as newborns, less likely to be immunized on time, and less likely to receive medical treatments when they are injured or sick. Children with untreated illnesses, injuries and chronic health conditions have a harder time performing well at school and are 25 percent more likely to miss school.

“Michael and I founded the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation with a commitment to children and their future,” said Susan Dell. “We have a personal stake in the future of children in Texas, and we want to support local efforts that improve outcomes for children. We envision a time when informing parents about their health insurance options becomes a routine as signing parents up for the PTA.”

The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation has also awarded a $385,000 grant as part of the insure•a•kid Texas Grants for School Outreach to Children’s Medical Center of Dallas. Children’s will work with the Dallas Independent School District to incorporate outreach strategies into their daily school routines."