ALL IN: WellBeing First for Healthcare Advances New Well-Being Solutions for Health Workers - Seite 2
ALL IN Funders Circle
To galvanize this investment needed, ALL IN is launching a Funders Circle to scale direct financial support to healthcare organizations seeking to advance solutions to improve healthcare workforce well-being. The Funders Circle mobilizes the innovation and power in solutions being created by those who are closest to the problems and supports ALL IN's efforts to eliminate persistent mental health and well-being challenges that disadvantage health workers. The three founding members of the Funders Circle are:
- Johnson & Johnson Foundation: A registered charitable organization funded by the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies that reflects their commitment to build a healthier and more equitable future for all by supporting and championing the people who are at the heart of delivering care.
- The Physicians Foundation: Nonprofit organization steadfast in strengthening the physician-patient relationship, supporting medical practices' sustainability and helping physicians navigate the changing healthcare system.
- FIGS: Direct-to-consumer healthcare apparel and lifestyle brand that celebrates, empowers and serves healthcare professionals, and that has a history of creating long-lasting impact in the healthcare community through its Threads for Threads charitable giving and other advocacy initiatives.
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"Since its creation, ALL IN has tackled many of the challenges harming the well-being of our healthcare workforce-but our work is far from done," says Michelle A. Williams, co-founder of ALL IN: WellBeing First for Healthcare, co-founder of #FirstRespondersFirst and dean of the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. "As healthcare workers across the country continue to struggle with burnout and stigmas around mental health needs, we must continue to move quickly and deliberately to advance, amplify and fund solutions that provide them with the support they deserve. It is on us to redesign our healthcare system in a way that ensures our care providers have access to resources that lift them up and strengthen their well-being-because health workers cannot care for others if they cannot care for themselves."