WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced $17,155,004 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to strengthen healthcare services across West Virginia. The funding will specifically support critical services at four health centers, preventing and treating sexually transmitted diseases throughout the state and bolstering scientific research projects around mental health and environmental hazards.
“I’m glad to see many important initiatives across the Mountain State be recognized and receive the support they need to operate efficiently and effectively,” Senator Capito said. “This funding announced will strengthen a variety of critical health services across our state, including treating and preventing sexually transmitted diseases, while also supporting research initiatives important to public health. The health centers receiving this funding will also be better equipped to improve access to health care to West Virginians in rural areas and hard to reach areas. I’m proud to announce this funding and look forward to the benefits that it will have across West Virginia.”
“I’m pleased HHS is investing more than $17.1 million in these critical initiatives that will support healthcare services throughout West Virginia,” Senator Manchin said. “The funding announced today will help four West Virginia health centers as they continue to provide quality care for their communities, as well as assist with prevention and treatment efforts for sexually transmitted diseases statewide. Funding will also support two important scientific research projects around mental health and environmental hazards, and I look forward to seeing the positive impacts of these investments for years to come. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I will continue advocating for resources to ensure every West Virginian across the Mountain State has the quality, affordable health services they need.”
Individual awards listed below:
The HHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Cluster Grant Program provides funding to support local health centers across the country, especially in rural and geographically isolated areas.
The HHS Center for Disease Control (CDC) Strengthening STD Prevention and Control for Health Departments provides funding to state health departments to help prevent, diagnose and treat sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
The HHS National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Mental Health Research Grants provides funding to state and local organizations to support scientific research projects around mental health.
The HHS National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Biological Response to Environmental Health Hazards Grant Program provides funding to research organizations to improve scientific understanding of how chemical and physical agents cause pathological changes in molecules, cells, tissues and organs, and how these changes lead to diseases.
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