Voices of Health (VOH) is a competition that celebrates local non-profit organizations that are working to address social determinants of health in the communities where we live, work and play. Aetna’s objective is to empower these organizations to continue their work and expand access to their services to the community, while also validating the work that they are doing.
Voices of Health celebrates and validates the work of each participating non-profit by awarding $1,000 sponsorship grants to each non-profit organization. Participating organizations are given the opportunity to compete in a local competition to win a grand prize of $20,000 or a second-place prize of $10,000.
We will award the top two organizations in each location:
The winners will be determined by public votes. Find out more about the Aetna Voices of Health local winners and vote for your choice to receive national recognition.
In April 2011, Aetna announced a contribution of $1,275,000 to the building of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial. Aetna Voices of Health is part of Aetna’s ongoing commemoration of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This national competition recognizes agencies that are working in their communities to encourage racial and ethnic equality in health care, while also addressing social determinants of health. We are honoring local heroes who embody the values of Dr. King and are aligned with Aetna’s mission to promote access to health care for all.