December 14, 2022
Manchin, Capito Announce $6 Million for 31 West Virginia Health Centers to Provide COVID-19 Vaccinations
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV),
members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced $6,004,515 from the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) for 31 health centers across West Virginia. The
funding will support providing updated COVID-19 vaccinations in West Virginia
communities, with a focus on underserved populations.
“The
COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective and vital as we continue to protect
ourselves and our loved ones from COVID-19, which is why I am pleased HHS is
investing more than $6 million to boost vaccination efforts across West
Virginia,” said Senator Manchin. “The funding announced today will help
expand drive-up, walk-up and community-based vaccination events, bolster
outreach initiatives and strengthen translation and interpretation services to
ensure everyone who wants a vaccine can get one, especially as flu cases and other
respiratory diseases peak. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
I will continue advocating for resources to support our healthcare
organizations as they care for West Virginians across the Mountain State.”
“These
grants give our state more resources to allow every West Virginian the access
to address their healthcare needs. This money also provides more tools to
healthcare providers to better help them address the health needs for people
across our state. Strengthening our health care infrastructure and making
sure West Virginians have access to the care they want is essential,” Senator
Capito said.
The HHS
Expanding COVID-19 Vaccination initiative provides resources directly to health
centers across the country to increase COVID-19 vaccinations by addressing the
unique access barriers experienced by underserved populations. The program will
strengthen coordination between healthcare providers and community-based
organizations that provide childcare, early childhood development, housing,
food, employment, education, older adult and other health services. Health
centers will be encouraged to establish mobile, drive-up, walk-up and
community-based vaccination events, extend operating hours, bolster outreach
efforts and expand transportation, translation, education and interpretation
services to reduce access barriers to the vaccination.
Individual
awards listed below:
- $842,692 – Valley Health Systems
- $477,148 – Community Care of West Virginia
- $445,000 – Community Health Systems
- $341,149 – WomenCare, Inc.
- $301,099 – Shenandoah Valley Medical System
- $228,343 – Bluestone Health Association
- $227,371 – Cabin Creek Health Systems
- $216,994 – E. A. Hawse Health Center
- $210,712 – New River Health Association
- $208,543 – Wirt County Health Service Administration
- $203,125 – Lincoln County Primary Care Center
- $197,095 – Change, Inc.
- $186,610 – Rainelle Medical Center
- $177,466 – Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center
- $150,997 – Valley Health Care
- $145,255 – Camden-On-Gauley Medical Center
- $140,233 – Monongahela Valley Association of Health Centers
- $131,737 – Monroe County Health Center
- $130,468 – Belington Community Medical Services
- $128,290 – Williamson Health and Wellness Center
- $123,025 – Preston-Taylor Community Health Center
- $117,058 – Ritchie County Primary Care Association
- $110,398 – Tug River Health Association
- $101,164 – St. George Medical Clinic
- $95,161 – Pendleton Community Care
- $94, 567 – Roane Family Health Care
- $82,174 – Clay-Battelle Health Services Association
- $80,068 – Rural Health Access Corporation
- $76,018 – Hygeia Facilities Foundation
- $71,329 – Logan-Mingo Area Mental Health
- $57,793 – Mountaineer Community Health Center
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