Salt Lake City — Select Health is pleased to announce the recipients of the Select Health Awards, recognizing ten remarkable Utah-based organizations for their exceptional contributions to improving health and well-being across the state. These awards honor and support organizations whose impactful work uplifts underserved populations and provides essential services to individuals in need. 

“We’re fortunate to have so many impactful initiatives in our communities that drive real change,” said Sean Dunroe, market president for Select Health in Utah and Idaho. “The Select Health Awards go beyond recognition—they are about giving these organizations the support they need to grow and continue their incredible work. It’s inspiring to see how their efforts strengthen our communities, and we’re honored to support their missions.”

The recipients address a wide range of critical causes, including support for survivors of domestic abuse, adult literacy, food security, youth development, and access to medical care. Select Health awarded each of the ten organizations $5,000 to support essential services such as growing food for underserved populations, providing consistent meals to students in need, improving access to medical care and supplies, and offering literacy programs.

“Honoring these outstanding organizations for their dedication to enhancing health and well-being is truly a privilege,” said Rob Hitchcock, president and CEO of Select Health. “Their tireless efforts to support those in need reflect the very spirit of our awards program. We are proud to stand behind them, celebrate their significant contributions, and acknowledge the profound impact they have on the communities they serve.”

Since its inception in 2008, the Select Health Awards have donated over $1 million to organizations across Utah, Idaho, and, for the first time this year, Nevada. The Select Health Awards were created to support proactive health and wellness initiatives and are part of Select Health’s commitment to improving community health.

As part of an integrated health system with Intermountain Health, both organizations focus on preventive strategies and wellness initiatives that address community health needs before they become critical. By supporting innovative programs and local organizations, the awards help improve access to essential services, promote healthier lifestyles, and enhance overall well-being. This initiative aligns with Select Health and Intermountain Health’s shared mission to build stronger, healthier communities and ensure that individuals and families have the resources they need to live the healthiest lives possible.

For more information about the Select Health Awards, visit selecthealthawards.org.

2024 Utah Select Health Award Winners

Boys and Girls Club of Utah County (Provo): Helps young people, especially those in need, become productive and caring citizens and leaders.

Christmas Box International (Salt Lake City): Supports children affected by abuse, neglect, trafficking, or homelessness through inclusion programs and other support services.

Comunidades Unidas (West Valley): Advocates for Latinx immigrants by connecting them to vital social services and community opportunities.

DOVE Center (St. George): Empowers survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence with essential resources as they work toward healing and independence.

Girls on the Run Southern Utah (St. George): Inspires young girls through fun, evidence-based programs that build confidence, kindness, and decision-making skills.

Grey Beard’s Giving (Logan): Supports underserved communities by promoting prosperity, generosity, and community engagement.

Maliheh Free Clinic (Salt Lake City): Provides free, same-day urgent medical care to patients with critical needs.

Moab Area Community Land Trust (Moab): Develops permanent affordable housing by preserving land held in trust in Moab City, Grand County, and northern San Juan County.

Neighborhood Connection (Salt Lake City): Fights childhood hunger by supplying supplemental weekend food to children participating in after school meal programs.

Project Read (Provo): Provides one-on-one tutoring to functionally illiterate adults, helping them improve literacy and strengthen their families.