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VIDA Awarded $100k to Expand Healthcare Career Pathways in the Mid-Valley

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Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA) has been awarded a $100,000 grant by Knapp Community Care Foundation (KCCF) to expand healthcare career pathways for Mid-Valley residents. This investment will help meet the region’s growing demand for skilled nursing and allied health professionals while providing life-changing opportunities for individuals pursuing high-wage careers in healthcare. Courtesy image
Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA) has been awarded a $100,000 grant by Knapp Community Care Foundation (KCCF) to expand healthcare career pathways for Mid-Valley residents. This investment will help meet the region’s growing demand for skilled nursing and allied health professionals while providing life-changing opportunities for individuals pursuing high-wage careers in healthcare. Courtesy image
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MERCEDES, Texas – Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA) has been awarded a $100,000 grant by Knapp Community Care Foundation (KCCF) to expand healthcare career pathways for Mid-Valley residents. This investment will help meet the region’s growing demand for skilled nursing and allied health professionals while providing life-changing opportunities for individuals pursuing high-wage careers in healthcare.

With a student-centered approach, VIDA provides wraparound support services that remove barriers to education and employment, ensuring participants receive the resources, mentorship, and financial assistance needed to complete their training and successfully transition into the workforce. The support from Knapp Community Care Foundation will allow VIDA to strengthen these efforts, ultimately benefiting both local job seekers and healthcare employers.

“At VIDA, we believe workforce development is about more than training—it’s about providing the support needed for individuals to stay on track, graduate, and build meaningful careers,” said Felida Villarreal, President & CEO of VIDA. “With the support of Knapp Community Care Foundation, we’re breaking down barriers and equipping Mid-Valley residents with the tools to succeed in healthcare.”

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VIDA’s comprehensive wraparound services include:
• Skills & Student Profile Assessment
• Academic Advisement & Career Counseling
• Economic & Social Support
• Job Placement & Follow-Up Services

VIDA’s intensive case management model ensures personalized support, with career counselors fostering accountability and resilience through weekly counseling sessions. These sessions also incorporate soft skills development and a commitment to community service, further preparing students for long-term success.

As the demand for healthcare professionals continues to grow, the partnership between Knapp Community Care Foundation and VIDA represents a vital investment in workforce development, economic mobility, and the future of healthcare in the Mid-Valley.

About VIDA:
Founded in 1995, the Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA) is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to empowering underserved residents of the Rio Grande Valley through education, workforce training, and wraparound support services. VIDA connects individuals with the resources they need to attain high-skill, high-wage employment and achieve economic self-sufficiency.

About the Knapp Community Care Foundation

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Knapp Community Care Foundation is a private foundation investing in the deep south Texas Mid-Valley community. Created in 2013 when the nonprofit hospital, Knapp Medical Center, was acquired by the nonprofit Prime Healthcare Services Foundation. As a healthcare conversion private foundation, required by law to invest in assets for charitable purposes like tho

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