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Community Leaders Announce Los Angeles Minority Bank Investment Initiative

 

In Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy of Service, Local Elected Officials, Community Leaders Join DaVita, Broadway Federal Bank to Announce Los Angeles Minority Bank Investment Initiative

DaVita Makes $1 Million Investment in Broadway Federal as Part of National Effort to Invest in Minority Community; National Kidney Foundation and The Kidney Trust Provide Kidney Health Education and Risk Assessments

LOS ANGELES----On Tuesday, January 12, DaVita Inc. (NYSE:DVA), a leading provider of kidney care services for those diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and Broadway Federal, a minority-owned bank that serves the diverse ethnic markets of South Central and Mid-City Los Angeles and specializes in inner-city community reinvestment, will join L.A. government and community leaders to announce DaVita’s $1 million investment in Broadway Federal Bank – an effort by the kidney care provider to underscore its commitment to and investment in minority communities. The community event at the bank’s Inglewood branch, co-hosted by DaVita and Broadway Federal Bank, National Kidney Foundation and The Kidney Trust, will provide area residents with free kidney health risk assessments and include a focus on senior wellness.

WHO:

  Paul Hudson, Broadway Bank Chairman/ CEO
    Bryan Parker, Vice President, DaVita, Inc.
    Dr. Chi Pham, National Kidney Foundation, Serving Southern California and Southern Nevada
    Assembly Speaker Karen Bass -- 47th District, staff
 
    (Also Invited)
    The Honorable Roosevelt F. Dorn, Mayor of Inglewood
    City Councilman Daniel Tabor -- 9th District
    County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas -- 2nd District
    State Senator Roderick Wright -- 25th District
   

Assemblyman Steve Bradford -- 51st District

 

WHEN:

 

Tuesday, January 12th

   

11 a.m. – Press Conference

   

11:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Kidney Care and Senior Wellness Health Fair including Kidney Health Risk Assessments

 

WHERE:

 

Broadway Federal Bank

    170 N. Market Street
    Inglewood, CA 90301
 

RSVP:

 

Craig Handzlik, 310-938-2387 or Craig.Handzlik@davita.com

   

Katherine Herring, 703-548-0019 or kherring@schmidtpa.com

   

Breelyn Pete, 312-285-7007 or bpete@ianreidllc.com

 

Contacts

Craig Handzlik, 310-938-2387
Craig.Handzlik@davita.com
or
Katherine Herring, 703-548-0019
kherring@schmidtpa.com
or
Breelyn Pete, 312-285-7007
bpete@ianreidllc.com

 



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