WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded $24,763,266 to health clinics across West Virginia in twelve different counties—including Mercer, Webster, Kanawha, Monongalia, Upshur, Hardy, Lincoln, Marion, Greenbrier, McDowell, Wirt, and Cabell. The grants are awarded through HHS’s Health Center Cluster Program, which gives funds to community health centers serving rural, underserved communities.

“West Virginia’s community health centers provide important medical services to so many individuals, especially those living in our state’s rural communities. This funding will help them continue offering critical health care services to West Virginians,” Senator Capito said.

“Rural health centers are essential to making sure West Virginians have access to the quality healthcare they deserve,” Senator Manchin said. “I am pleased to see so many community clinics recognized for the role they play in the lives of so many West Virginians and given funding to continue their tireless efforts. In my role on the Senate Appropriations Committee I will continue advocating for healthcare access for every corner of our state.”

Individual awards are listed below:
 

  • $2,126,555 Blue Stone Health Association, Princeton
  • $1,525,310 Camden-on-Gauley Medical Center, Camden-on-Gauley
  • $1,781,246 Cabin Creek Health Center, Morgantown
  • $1,061,732 Clay Battelle Health Services Association, Blacksville
  • $3,246,702 Community Care of West Virginia, Rock Cave
  • $1,252,578 E.A. Hawse Health Center, Baker
  • $1,530,577 Lincoln County Primary Care Center, Hamlin
  • $1,296,837 Monongahela Valley Association, Fairmont
  • $1,719,703 Rainelle Medical Center, Rainelle
  • $1,089,024 – Tug River Health Association, Gary
  • $6,657,127 Valley Health Systems, Huntington
  • $1,475,875 Wirt County Health Services Association, Ripley
     

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