This is not the first time that Jordan, owner of Charlotte Hornets, has endeavored to help his community.
In 2017, Jordan allocated $ 7 million to Novant Health to open two clinics in Charlotte. The donation came with the promise of providing resources to communities with little or no health care.
To date, Novant Health said the two Charlotte clinics have brought primary care, behavioral health and social support services to the most vulnerable communities in the area, serving more than 4,500 patients and administering nearly 1,000 Covid-19 vaccines.
Novant Health said Jordan’s latest donation will help “bring this same model of integrated care to more rural and rural communities adjacent to his hometown.”
“This pandemic has exacerbated health equity gaps across our state, making our efforts to eliminate them even more emergent. We hope to put these clinics out as soon as possible to ensure that all members of the community have access to the necessary medical care.” , said Carl Armato, president and CEO of Novant Health, said in a statement.
“We appreciate Michael’s unwavering commitment to helping us bring affordable care to our communities that need it most. It is not just an investment in us as partners, but an investment in every person that our clinics can reach.”
Novant Health said it has already received a total of $ 17 million from Jordan, dedicated to the development of clinics.
CNN’s Rebekah Riess and Nicole Chavez contributed to this report.