CORDELE, GA – Today, Georgians had their last opportunity to speak out in a public hearing on the state’s Pathways to Coverage program, Georgia’s limited Medicaid expansion. The hearing, hosted…
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Georgians for a Healthy Future has long been a leader in fighting health disparities, advocating for expanded coverage, and ensuring affordable access to preventive services.
What does that really mean?
It means fighting for the 240,000 Georgians currently stuck in the coverage gap. It means standing alongside parents, caregivers, and senior citizens when their health coverage is threatened. It means making sure lawmakers hear from communities that too often get left out of the conversation.
This year, we invite you to take a closer look at our work and why it matters.
Watch our short video to meet the people behind GHF and see how advocacy, partnerships, and community action are making a real difference across the state.
Progress powered by people like you
Over the past year, your support and partnership have fueled incredible progress:
- A history-making hearing on Medicaid expansion at the State Capitol.
- New protections for renters through HB 404.
- A path forward on closing the uninsured gap with HB 1339.
- Expanded access to opioid prevention tools like naloxone.
- Increased funding for Georgians with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Stronger consumer protections in Georgia Access.
- And more!
None of this happened by accident. It happened because people like you chose to show up, speak out, and support this work.
Why your help is needed now
As we look ahead to 2025, let’s commit to becoming “Stronger Together.” That is the theme of this year’s GHF Giving Day on May 15, 2025.
We believe that, by working together, we can ensure every Georgian stays protected through quality, affordable health insurance – and that those left out gain new access to coverage.
Giving Day isn’t just about fundraising — it’s about fueling the movement for health equity in Georgia. All donations made by May 15th will directly support GHF’s ongoing advocacy efforts to advance health and well-being throughout the state.
Whether you give $10, $50, or more, your gift moves us closer to a future where every Georgian, regardless of income or zip code, will be prioritized and supported.
Will you help us reach our goal?
Together, we can continue to build a healthier, more equitable Georgia—because when we work together, we are stronger.
Mark your calendar for May 15th and make your gift to join the movement.
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