May 17, 2022
Manchin, Capito Announce $18 Million for Health Centers Across West Virginia
Washington, DC — U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), both members of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
today announced $18,094,738 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) for six health centers across West Virginia. This funding was
made available through the HHS Health Center Cluster grant program.
“West Virginia’s health centers are the backbone of our healthcare system and continue to provide quality care for West Virginians throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. I am pleased HHS is continuing to invest in our health centers to help provide essential medical services and ensure all West Virginians have access to quality, affordable healthcare,” Senator Manchin said. “As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I will continue advocating for funding to support health centers across the Mountain State.”
“Our health centers are
staples in our communities, providing West Virginians the health care and
medical resources they need in close proximity to their homes. This level of
access is essential, and underscores the importance of making sure our health
centers have the resources they need to serve their communities effectively and
keep our health care workforce prepared,” Senator Capito said. “I will
continue to fight for the funding and support needed to keep West Virginian’s
healthy.”
Individual awards listed below:
- $7,678,870 – Valley Health Systems, Huntington, West Virginia
- $2,755,380 – Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center, Grantsville, West Virginia
- $2,596,878 – Bluestone Health Association, Princeton, West Virginia
- $2,246,690 – Preston-Taylor Community Health Center, Newburg, West Virginia
- $1,527,367 – E. A. Hawse Health Center, Baker, West Virginia
- $1,289,553 – Clay-Battelle Health Services Association, Blacksville, West Virginia
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