Supporting Veterans Through Stable Housing
The Cigna Group Foundation, a philanthropic branch of The Cigna Group (NYSE: CI), has made significant strides in supporting veterans across the United States. Recently, they released their 2025
Improving Veteran Mental Health Impact Report, which showcases the achievements made by their nonprofit partners in assisting more than
8,000 veterans through comprehensive housing stability programs.
The Importance of Stable Housing
Access to housing is crucial for veterans, especially considering the heightened challenges they face when transitioning back to civilian life. The report reveals that through collaborations with
22 nonprofit partners, the Foundation successfully provided new housing opportunities and integrated support services to veterans in
10 states, including Arizona, Florida, Illinois, and Texas. The impact of stable housing extends into mental health, where a secure living environment can dramatically enhance emotional well-being.
Key Achievements
In a remarkable display of dedication, Cigna Group Foundation has invested over
$3 million into housing stability initiatives. This funding has led to:
- - The delivery of 12 new homes and 116 housing modifications for veterans living with disabilities.
- - Assistance to 1,309 veterans in obtaining financial aid for their housing needs, including rent and utility support.
- - The provision of wraparound services to 5,599 veterans. These services include case management, job training, and mental health counseling, crucial to facilitating successful transitions into stable living situations.
Personal Stories of Impact
Veterans who benefited from these initiatives have shared powerful messages of gratitude and hope. Bill S., a veteran supported by the
Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard in Pennsylvania, expressed his deep appreciation: "I'm so grateful to have a roof over my head and no longer be homeless. Being at Veterans Place is truly a blessing... this place is helping me rebuild my life." His story is just one of many that emphasize the profound impact of these housing programs on individual lives.
Community Engagement
The initiative does not only rely on financial backing. Employee volunteerism is integral to fostering community connections and support. In 2025 alone, over
200 employees of The Cigna Group logged more than
1,000 volunteer hours contributing to local nonprofits dedicated to helping veterans. From constructing homes for veterans alongside
Habitat for Humanity to making blankets and heartfelt notes, employee engagement shows the company’s commitment to veteran welfare.
Commitment to Continued Support
The foundation's overarching objective is to contribute to the enhancement of youth mental health, health equity, and veteran mental health through initiatives like these. With a three-year commitment of
$27 million, including an impressive
$9 million dedicated to veteran mental well-being, the Cigna Group Foundation is resolute in its mission to foster significant change in the community.
Conclusion
In summary, the Cigna Group Foundation is not just providing housing; they are nurturing hope and stability for veterans who have sacrificed for their country. Through their collaborative efforts and commitment to improving mental health outcomes, they are paving the way for a brighter future for veterans nationwide. As they continue to partner with trusted organizations, the Foundation demonstrates the profound difference that community-driven support can make in the lives of those who have served.
To learn more about The Cigna Group Foundation and its initiatives, visit
Cigna's community page.