Prevention programs help people of all ages stay healthier, feel better, and enjoy a higher quality of life, and they also make good financial sense. By investing in things like education, early support, and healthy habits, we can help prevent more serious (and costly) health issues down the road.

In short, prevention doesn’t just improve lives—it also saves money over time. That’s why it’s a smart investment for our community and why we often say prevention really does make “cents.”

Here are some examples of how this investment pays off: