HEALTH TRUST
3180 NEWBERRY DRIVE NO 200, SAN JOSE, CA 95118 www.healthtrust.org

Total Revenue
$21,558,760
Total Expenses
$19,513,410
Net Assets
$112,892,714

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO BUILD HEALTH EQUITY IN SILICON VALLEY.

HOUSING SERVICES: HOUSING SERVICES PROVIDE PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AND FORMERLY HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS THE SUPPORT THEY NEED TO REMAIN STABLY HOUSED. THE HEALTH TRUST RECOGNIZES STABLE HOUSING AS A NECESSARY FACTOR TO IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AND FORMERLY HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS. THT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SUPPORTIVE HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS IN THE COUNTY, PROVIDING RAPID REHOUSING, PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING, AND RENTAL CHECK PROCESSING FOR MORE THAN 1,100 INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN HOMELESS ANNUALLY.

CHRONIC DISEASE SERVICES: CHRONIC DISEASE SERVICES PROVIDE COMMUNITY-BASED, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT RESOURCES TO INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH COMPLEX HEALTH CONDITIONS.SEE SCHEUDLE O CONTINUATION- HIV/AIDS SERVICES - THT IS THE LARGEST NON-MEDICAL PROGRAM IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY, PROVIDING A VARIETY OF SERVICES TO LOW-INCOME SANTA CLARA COUNTY RESIDENTS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS. THESE SERVICES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT, CARE COORDINATION, AND FOOD ASSISTANCE - SERVING MORE THAN 800 LOW-INCOME CLIENTS.- COMMUNITY HEALTH PROMOTION - THT HELPS MORE THAN 2,600 CHILDREN AND ADULTS ENROLL IN PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS EACH YEAR, LEADS EVIDENCE BASED CHRONIC DISEASE SELFMANAGEMENT AND FALLS PREVENTION CLASSES FOR 600 ADULTS, AND EDUCATES LOCAL COMMUNITIES ABOUT HEALTH AND WELLNESS THROUGH GRASSROOTS ACTIVITIES.

FOOD & NUTRITION SERVICES: FOOD & NUTRITION SERVICES FOCUS ON PROVIDING NUTRITIONALLY APPROPRIATE FOOD TO MEET THE COMPLEX HEALTH CONDITIONS OF OUR MOST VULNERABLE POPULATIONS. SPECIFIC SERVICES INCLUDE:SEE SCHEUDLE O CONTINUATION- FOOD IS MEDICINE - THE HEALTH TRUST, AS A MEMBER OF THE CALIFORNIA FOOD IS MEDICINE COALITION (CAL FIMC), IS PARTICIPATING IN THE MEDI-CAL MEDICALLY TAILORED MEALS PILOT PROGRAM. THE GOAL OF THE PROGRAM IS TO REDUCE 30-DAY AND 90-DAY HOSPITAL READMISSIONS FOR PARTICIPATING CLIENTS, REDUCE HEALTHCARE COSTS, AND IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES. THE 75 CLIENTS SERVED BY THT IN THIS PROGRAM RECEIVED OVER 12,000 MEALS AND APPROXIMATELY 2,900 WELLNESS CHECKS.- MEALS ON WHEELS - DELIVERS HOT, NUTRITIOUS MEALS FIVE DAYS A WEEK, SOMETIMES WITH THE OPTION OF A ONCE-A-WEEK FROZEN MEAL, TO SENIORS AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES. IN ADDITION TO THE MEALS, THE HEALTH TRUST'S DRIVERS ALSO PROVIDE DAILY WELLNESS CHECKS, MAKING SURE THAT ITS CLIENTS ARE SAFE, ALERT AND STABLE. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, THT PROVIDED OVER 95,000 MEALS AND 62,000 WELLNESS CHECKS FOR OLDER ADULTS AND DISABLED INDIVIDUALS.- FRIENDS FROM MEALS ON WHEELS - A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THT MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM, SANTA CLARA COUNTY'S SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM, AND SOURCEWISE, FRIENDS FROM MEALS ON WHEELS IS A FRIENDLY VISITOR PROGRAM AIMED TO DECREASE SOCIAL ISOLATION BY PROVIDING OVER 3,600 FRIENDLY VISITS AND PHONE CALLS TO CLIENTS.- JERRY LARSON FOODBASKET - IS A CLEAN, BRIGHT AND ENERGIZED SPACE COMMITTED TO STRENGTHENING THE HEALTH OF THE HEALTH TRUST'S CLIENTS BY DELIVERING TOP NOTCH NUTRITION SERVICES AND DEEPLY SATISFYING ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR VOLUNTEERS WHILE MAXIMIZING DONOR AND PARTNERS' CONTRIBUTIONS. ANNUALLY, THE HEALTH TRUST DISTRIBUTES APPROXIMATELY 560,000 POUNDS OF FOOD DONATED BY SECOND HARVEST OF SILICON VALLEY TO ITS CLIENTS RECEIVING CHRONIC DISEASE AND HOUSING SERVICES.- FOOD IN HOUSING - A PRODUCT OF OUR FOOD FOR EVERYONE WORK, THE FOOD IN HOUSING PROGRAM INCREASES FOOD SECURITY FOR HIGH-NEED PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING CLIENTS BY PROVIDING THEM WITH NUTRITIONALLY APPROPRIATE BAGS OR BOXES OF FOOD FILLED WITH NON-PERISHABLES, PRODUCE, AND/OR COOKED OR NO-COOK FOOD.- PRODUCE MOBILE AT TROPICANA - IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SECOND HARVEST OF SILICON VALLEY, EVERY FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH FRESH PRODUCE IS DISTRIBUTED TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS AT THE TROPICANA SHOPPING CENTER IN EAST SAN JOSE. APPROXIMATELY 80,000 POUNDS OF FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED TO THE COMMUNITY YEARLY.- FOOD ACCESS PILOT PROJECT - IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE STATE OFFICE OF AIDS WE DEVELOPED THE FOOD ACCESS PILOT PROJECT (FAPP) FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN SELECT CALIFORNIA COUNTIES. BASED ON AN INTAKE NUTRITION ASSESSMENT, FAPP AIMS TO PROVIDE APPROXIMATELY 30% OF THE DAILY CALORIC NEEDS TO 166 CLIENTS WHO LACK OPTIMAL NUTRITION.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Michele LewCEO40$300,632
Todd Hansen - To Jan 2019COO38$252,860
Paul Hepfer - To March 2019V.P. OF PROGRAMS40$184,863
Dorcas Rosado-ChanVP OF HOUSING40$135,739
Irene Segura - To Dec 2018HR DIRECTOR31.6$129,650
Charles Bullock Phd - To DecCHAIR/(INTERIM CEO TO JAN 2018)40$115,446
Carlene SchmidtDEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR40$113,393
Rachel Poplack - To June 2019DIRECTOR OF STRATEGY32$106,445
Amy ChanCHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER40$55,369
Ann Ravel - Fr Jun 2019BOARD MEMBER2$0
Ujjal Kohli - Fr Sep 2018BOARD MEMBER2$0
Analilia Garcia - Fr Jun 2019BOARD MEMBER2$0
Jim HeerwagenBOARD MEMBER2$0
Camille Llanes-FontanillaBOARD MEMBER2$0
Craig Stephens - Fr Jun 2019BOARD MEMBER2$0
Rita Nguyen - Fr Sep 2018BOARD MEMBER2$0
Alexandria FeltonBOARD MEMBER2$0
Greg Henderson - Fr Sep 2018BOARD MEMBER2$0
Emily LamSECRETARY2$0
Roberta L Robins Jd - To Jun 2019BOARD VICE CHAIR2$0
Joann ZimmermanVICE CHAIR2$0
Michael Celio - To June 2019BOARD CHAIR FR. DEC 20182$0
David NeighborsCHAIR2$0

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