Grantees
Explore the interactive map below to discover how VHCF grants are helping increase access to care for Virginia’s uninsured and medically underserved.
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- Health Safety Net: Initiatives that provide medical, dental and/or mental health services to those who otherwise could not receive care
- Child Health: Projects that identify and enroll eligible children in the state-sponsored child health insurance program
- Medication Access: Programs that help uninsured, chronically ill Virginians obtain essential prescription medicines
- Medical:
- Dental:
- Mental Health:
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Beach Health Clinic
3396 Holland Road, Suite 102
Virginia Beach, Virginia 24314
The Beach Health Clinic’s Indigent Patient Program received RxRelief Virginia funding. This funding made it possible for the clinic to add an additional Medication Assistance Caseworker and help hundreds of additional individuals from Virginia Beach access free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection software provided by VHCF. Among the other initiatives VHCF has funded at the Beach Health Clinic is the addition of a nurse practitioner, enabling the clinic to expand its hours and serve an additional 1,000 adults yearly.
Phone: 757-428-5601
http://www.beachhealthclinic.org
Mt. Rogers MAP - Ecumenical Faith in Action
798 Hillman Highway
Abingdon, Virginia 24212
Ecumenical Faith in Action is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-628-4813
Johnson Health Services
320 Federal Street
Lynchburg, Virginia 24504
As a former VHCF Project Connect grantee, Johnson Health Center is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children and pregnant women from Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford and Campbell counties and the cities of Bedford and Lynchburg in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation.
Phone: 434-947-5967
http://www.jhcvirginia.org
Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Inc.
2 E Glebe Road
Alexandria, Virginia 22305
VHCF has provided a number of grants to this community health provider, the latest of which added a physician for the Adult Medical Clinic. Among other recent grants to ANHSI are funding for a full-time nurse practitioner and a full-time medical assistant to care for walk-in patients and those with women\\\'s health issues as well as a grant through A New Lease on Life: Health for Virginians with Mental Illness. That grant increased access to basic mental health services and prescription medications for ANHSI’s patients, and provided medical care to uninsured clients of ACBHD and ACSB.
Other VHCF grants to ANHSI have helped underwrite the salary and benefits of a part-time physician to provide primary medical care to uninsured and medically underserved patients of the center’s Adult Medicine Clinic, start-up funds for the Arlandria Health Center which provides accessible primary and preventive health services to medically indigent Hispanic women and children in the City of Alexandria, as well as funding to hire an additional physician for the Adult Medicine Clinic and support for Clinical Mental Health Services for El Centro Familiar.
In addition, through Project Connect, VHCF has helped ANHSI enroll eligible children and mothers from Arlington and Alexandria in FAMIS, Virginia’s maternal and child health insurance programs.
Phone: 703-535-5568
http://www.anhsi.org
Children's Hospital
2924 Brook Road
Richmond, Virginia 23220
Funding from VHCF enabled Children's Hospital of Richmond to hire a second full-time dentist, allowing it to treat more patients, especially older children and adolescents, including Richmond area children with FAMIS and FAMIS Plus health insurance.
Phone: 804-321-7474
http://www.childrenshosp-richmond.org
Cumberland Plateau Health District
155 Rogers Street
Lebanon, Virginia 24266
As a VHCF Project Connect grantee, the Cumberland Plateau Health District is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children from Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Washington and Wise counties and the city of Norton in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross.
Phone: 276-889-7621
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/lhd/cumbplat/
Inova Partnership for Healthier Kids
8110 Gatehouse Road
Falls Church, Virginia 22042
Inova Health System Partnership for Healthier Kids received VHCF funding to establish an intensive care coordination initiative to identify school-age children in need of primary care and/or immunizations and link them to an appropriate provider.
In addition, as a VHCF Project Connect grantee, Inova PHK is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children from Alexandria, Fairfax City, Fairfax County, Loudoun County and Falls Church in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation.
Phone: 703-321-1993
http://www.inova.org/inova-in-the-community/partnership-for-healthier-kids/accesstocare.jsp
Martinsville Henry County Coalition for Health and Wellness
Bassett Family Practice
324 TB Stanley Hwy, Suite C
Bassett, Virginia 24055
As a VHCF child health grantee, MHCCHW is providing direct enrollment assistance to families seeking health care services at Bassett Family Practice and the Free Clinic of Martinsville. In addition, MHCCHW is partnering with Martinsville City and Henry County school nurses to conduct outreach to eligible families about the state-sponsored health insurance program for children and pregnant mothers.
Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation.
Phone: 276-638-2523
http://healthycommunitymhc.org
Peninsula Institute for Community Health
1033 28th Street
Newport News, Virginia 23607
As a VHCF Project Connect grantee, PICH is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children from Hampton, Newport News and Suffolk in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus. Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation.
Phone: 757-591-2160
http://www.pich.org
Radford University FAMIS Outreach Project
PO Box 6958
Radford University
Radford, Virginia 24142
As a VHCF Project Connect grantee, the Radford University FAMIS Outreach Program is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children from Carroll, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Montgomery, Pulaski and Wythe counties and the cities of Galax and Radford in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
The program utilizes students to reach and enroll children and pregnant women by partnering with community organizations including VEC offices, WIC clinics, free clinics, community college action agencies and area school divisions.
Phone: 866-902-6747
Stafford County Head Start
610 Gayle Street
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22405
As a VHCF Project Connect grantee, Stafford County Head Start is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children from Stafford County in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation.
Phone: 540-368-2559
http://stafford.schoolfusion.us/modules/cms/pages.phtml?pageid=19740
Southeastern Tidewater Opportunity Project, Inc.
2551 Almeda Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia 23513
As a VHCF Project Connect grantee, STOP is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children and pregnant women from Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
Phone: 757-858-1360
Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Inc.
3804 Executive Avenue, D-1
Alexandria, Virginia 22035
Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. expanded its Medication Assistance Program by using RxRelief Virginia funding from VHCF. The funds helped ANHSI add a full-time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals primarily from Alexandria City and Arlington and Fairfax counties. Free medications are obtained by the MAC from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection software provided by VHCF.
VHCF has provided a number of grants to this community health provider. Grants have included start-up funds for the Arlandria Health Center which provides accessible primary and preventive health services to medically indigent Hispanic women and children in the City of Alexandria, as well as funding to hire an additional physician for the Adult Medicine Clinic and support for Clinical Mental Health Services for El Centro Familiar. The most recent VHCF grant for ANHSI is to help underwrite the salary and benefits of a part-time physician to provide primary medical care to uninsured and medically underserved patients of the center’s Adult Medicine Clinic.
Other VHCF support, through Project Connect, has helped ANHSI enroll eligible children and mothers from Arlington and Alexandria in FAMIS, Virginia’s maternal and child health insurance programs.
Phone: 703-535-5566x105
http://www.anhsi.org
Blue Ridge Medical Center
4038 Thomas Nelson Highway
Arrington, Virginia 22922
With the help of VHCF’s RxRelief Virginia grant, BRMC expanded its Medication Assistance Program by adding a full-time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC). The MAC has assisted hundreds of eligible individuals residing in Nelson, Albemarle and Amherst counties. Needed medications were obtained from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection software provided by VHCF.
Phone: 434-263-4000
Maryview Foundation Healthcare Center
3600 High Street
Portsmouth, Virginia 23707
Through an RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, the Maryview Foundation Healthcare Center employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 757-215-3118
http://www.bshsi.com
Chesapeake Care Free Clinic
2145 South Military Highway
Chesapeake, Virginia 23320
Through a RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, Chesapeake Care Free Clinic employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
In addition, the free clinic received a VHCF grant to underwrite the salary and benefits of a full time IT Specialist to manage the clinic’s numerous electronic database systems. By dedicating a full time staff person to its IT operations, the clinic will be able to ensure that technology is used to its full potential by volunteers and staff.
Phone: 757-545-5700
http://www.chesapeakecare.org
Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital
159 Hartley Way
Pearisburg, Virginia 24134
With a VHCF RxRelief Virginia grant, the hospital established a Medication Assistance Program to help patients obtain the medications they desperately need. The Hospital is now able to provide for more patients with the addition of a full-time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist hundreds of eligible individuals from Giles, Craig and Monroe Counties. The MAC assists with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection software provided by VHCF. Additional VHCF Project Connect funding supported efforts to enroll children in state-sponsored health insurance.
Phone: 540-922-4283
http://www.carilion.com/Community/SitePage/SitePage.asp?App=SitePages&docid=6F98F3C2B68D47509B195EA94B8C0150
Carilion New River Valley Medical Center
2900 Tyler Road
Radford, Virginia 24141
Carilion New River Valley Medical Center received an RxRelief Virginia grant to underwrite a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) position. Using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software, the program helps over 1,200 chronically ill patients each year receive their medications at little to no cost. These patients are uninsured or have no drug coverage.
Phone: 540-731-2423
http://www.carilion.com/Community/SitePage/SitePage.asp?App=SitePages&docid=D0CD23BFE9FD406DA5D197F134DB70C4
Community Memorial Healthcenter
PO Box 90
South Hill, Virginia 23970
Community Memorial Healthcenter received an RxRelief Virginia grant from VHCF. The money provided support for a full time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals, primarily from Brunswick, Lunenburg, and Mecklenburg Counties with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 434-447-3151
http://www.cmh-sh.org
Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc.
PO Box 1039
Nassawadox, Virginia 23413
Phone: 757-414-0400
http://www.esrh.org
Free Clinic of Central Virginia (MedsHelp)
1016 Main Street
Lynchburg, Virginia 24348
With the use of a VHCF RxRelief grant, the Free Clinic of Central Virginia’s MedsHelp program was able to expand their services to residents of Bedford County and additional residents in Lynchburg. This funding enabled them to hire a full-time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to supplement the work of their existing full-time MAC. The MAC spends two days per week in Bedford and the remaining three in Lynchburg helping patients with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 434-847-5866
http://www.fccv.net
Hampton Roads Ecumencial Lodgings and Provisions, Inc.
317 Rip Rap Road
Hampton, Virginia 23669
The Hampton Ecumenical Lodgings and Provisions (HELP) Free Clinic and the Peninsula Christian Free Clinic received a RxRelief Virginia grant from VHCF to establish a Medication Assistance Program. This funding enabled them to go from a .5 FTE Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to a full-time MAC shared between the two clinics providing both evening and daytime hours. The MACs utilize the Pharmacy Connection software supplied by VHCF to access free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs. Now the clinics are able to meet the long-term prescription medication needs of their uninsured, chronically ill patients from Hampton and Newport News.
Phone: 757-850-8956
http://www.stjohnshampton.org/outreach.asp#HELP
Highland Medical Center
PO Box 490
Monterey, Virginia 24465
Through an RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, Highland Medical Center employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 540-468-3300
New Horizons Healthcare
4910 Valley View Boulevard, Suite 310
Roanoke, Virginia 24012
New Horizons Healthcare was able to hire an additional Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC), funded by VHCF’s RxRelief Virginia, to boost the center’s productivity and increase their capacity to help eligible individuals receive medications they need but cannot afford from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 540-362-0360
http://www.kuumbahealth.com
Martinsville Henry County Coalition for Health and Wellness
22 East Church Street, Suite 311
Martinsville, Virginia 24112
RxRelief Virginia funding from VHCF helped underwrite three Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) positions in MEDAssist of Martinsville/Henry County and MEDAssist of Patrick County programs. MACs help eligible individuals primarily from Henry and Patrick Counties and the city of Martinsville with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs utilizing VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 276-638-2523x311
http://www.healthycommunitymhc.org
Medical Society of Virginia Foundation
2924 Emerywood Parkway, Suite 300
Richmond, Virginia 23294
DOC RxRelief helps Virginians without prescription insurance coverage obtain the medications they need, free-of-charge. The program assists private practice physicians in navigating pharmaceutical company application processes for donation of prescribed medications. A full-time Patient Advocate using VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection (TPC) software directly assists patients with the application process. This program benefits both patients and private physician practices.
Phone: 804-353-2721
http://www.msvfoundation.org/initiatives/medaccess.htm
Peninsula Institute for Community Health
4714 Marshall Avenue
Newport News, Virginia 23607
With a RxRelief Virginia grant from Virginia Health Care Foundation, Peninsula Institute for Community Health expanded its Medication Assistance Program by hiring an additional full-time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC). The additional MAC assists eligible individuals primarily from Hampton Roads, enabling them to access free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 757-380-8709
http://www.pich.org
Piedmont Access to Health Services
705 Main Street
Danville, Virginia 24541
With help of RxRelief Virginia funding from VHCF, Piedmont Access to Health Services (PATHS) expanded its Southside Virginia MEDAssist Program. These funds supported the hiring of and additional 2.5 Medication Assistance Caseworkers (MACs); adding to the 2.5 existing MACs.
MACs help eligible individuals primarily from Danville and Pittsylvania County with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs utilizing VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 434-791-3630
http://pathsinc.org
Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Board
PO Box 1568
Culpeper, Virginia 22701
RxRelief Virginia funding from VHCF enabled the Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Board to underwrite a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to help eligible individuals access free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs utilizing VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 540-825-3100
http://www.rrcsb.org
Cross Over Health Clinic
108 Cowardin Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23224
Through a RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, the Cross Over Health Clinic employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 804-233-5016
http://www.crossoverministry.org
Fan Free Clinic
1010 North Thompson Street
Richmond, Virginia 23230
Through a RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, Fan Free Clinic employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 804-358-8538
http://www.fanfreeclinic.org
Center for High Blood Pressure
1200 West Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220
VHCF funding allowed this free clinic to add a full time nurse practitioner and expand services for uninsured residents of metro Richmond. A separate RxRelief Virginia grant allowed the clinic to employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 804-359-9375
http://www.rahbpc.org
Southern Dominion Health Systems, Inc.
1508 K-V Road
Victoria, Virginia 23974
RxRelief Virginia funding from VHCF made it possible for SDHS to possible to obtain a Medication Assistance Caseworker to administer a medication assistance program throughout the four counties it serves, utilizing VHCF's Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 434-696-2165
http://www.sdhsinc.com
Tri-Area Community Health at Ferrum MAP
40 Wiley Drive
Ferrum, Virginia 24088
Tri-Area Health Clinic was able to expand its current MAP program by using RxRelief Virginia funding to employ a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) at the Ferrum Community Health Center. The MAC assists eligible individuals, primarily from Franklin County, by applying for free medications on their behalf from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 276-398-2292
Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Inc.
3804 Executive Avenue, D-1
Alexandria, Virginia 22305
As a VHCF Project Connect grantee, ANSHI is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children from Alexandria and Arlington in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
VHCF has provided a number of other grants to this community health provider. Grants have included start-up funds for the Arlandria Health Center which provides accessible primary and preventive health services to medically indigent Hispanic women and children in the City of Alexandria, as well as funding to hire an additional physician for the Adult Medicine Clinic and support for Clinical Mental Health Services for El Centro Familiar. The most recent VHCF grant for ANHSI is to help underwrite the salary and benefits of a part-time physician to provide primary medical care to uninsured and medically underserved patients of the center’s Adult Medicine Clinic.
Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation.
Phone: 703-535-5568
http://www.anhsi.org
Arlington Free Clinic
3833 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 400
Arlington, Virginia 22203
VHCF grants helped make it possible for the Arlington Free Clinic to operate three specialty medical clinics each month to supplement the general medical services offered in the weekly general clinic. The clinics provide comprehensive care in a setting familiar to patients, many of whom do not speak English. VHCF funding also enabled the Arlington Free Clinic to expand its hours and services at its satellite clinic in Arna Valley, a low-income housing complex occupied primarily by Hispanic residents.
The most recent VHCF grant enabled the Arlington Free Clinic to help fund construction of the Timely Access to Care area of the clinic’s new facility. The new space will enable the free clinic to provide an estimated 3,000 additional patient visits per year.
Phone: 703-979-1425
http://www.arlingtonfreeclinic.org
Fairfax Community Health Care Network
10777 Main Street, Suite 202
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
VHCF funding helped the Fairfax Community Health Care Network (CHCN) open and operate a third primary care center in the northwestern part of Fairfax County to serve low-income, uninsured residents.
Phone: 703-246-2962
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/hd/
Greater Prince William Area Community Health Center
4379 Ridgewood Center Drive, Suite 102
Woodbridge, Virginia 22192
Among VHCF funding provided the Greater Prince William Area Community Health Center (GPWCHC)is a grant to dramatically expand access to dental care. The Center received a $75,000 grant to support its dental practice for uninsured area residents.
New funding through A New Lease on Life provides basic mental health services and prescription medications for GPWCHC patients as well as providing medical care to consumers of the Prince William Community Services Board through GPWCHC’s mobile van.
Phone: 703-680-7950
http://www.gpwhealthcenter.org
Inova Health System Foundation Pediatric Center
8100 Gatehouse Road, Suite 200 East
Falls Church, Virginia 22042
When launching a new program to provide free primary care services for 1,300 uninsured children through the efforts of volunteer physicians, the Inova Health System Foundation turned to VHCF for funding to provide continuity of care via paid nursing/nurse practitioner staff positions.
Phone: 703-321-1997
http://www.inova.org
Loudoun Community Health Center
224 Cornwall Street, NW
Leesburg, Virginia 20176
Funding from VHCF enabled this new community health center to add its first full-time physician/medical director, and, once established, to provide partial salary support for a physician and a medical director.
Phone: 703-443-2000
http://www.loudounchc.org
Marymount University Physical Therapy at Arlington Free Clinic
2807 North Glebe Road
Arlington, Virginia 22207
A grant from VHCF helped establish a physical therapy clinic for uninsured clients of the Arlington Free Clinic.
Phone: 703-284-5980
http://www.marymount.edu
Access Now
2201 West Broad Street, Suite 205
Richmond, Virginia 23220
VHCF funding is helping expand and improve care through Access Now, underwriting the salary and benefits of a full-time project manager who coordinates pro bono medical care for eligible uninsured patients by medical specialists in the Greater Richmond area.
Phone: 804-622-8143
http://accessnow.ramdocs.org/accessnow/accessnow1.html
Blue Ridge Medical Center
4038 Thomas Nelson Highway
Arrington, Virginia 22922
BRMC has received several grants from VHCF, enabling them to add space and equipment and provide urgent care, increase its capacity to provide primary care, precept health professions students from UVA, and establish a telemedicine link with UVA. BRMC also received funding for a nurse practitioner and nursing assistant to provide care at 11 Nelson County "Health Depot" sites. In addition, BRMC has received RxRelief funding to establish a medication assistance program for uninsured, chronically ill residents.
Phone: 434-263-4000
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/familymed/student-programs/clerkship/preceptors/blueridgemc.c
Bon Secours Care-A-Van Mobile Clinic
4121 Cox Road, Suite 110
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060
VHCF funding helped sponsor the 'Care-A-Van,' a mobile medical unit providing on-site immunizations, flu shots, and blood pressure checks for low-income children and their parents in the Richmond metropolitan area.
Phone: 804-545-1930
http://www.bonsecours.com
Buckingham County Rural Mental Health Initiative
PO Box 220
New Canton, Virginia 23123
VHCF funding has helped to support the Buckingham County Rural Mental Health Initiative.
Phone: 434-581-3271
http://www.cvhsinc.org
Capital Area Health Network - Vernon J. Harris Community Health Center
2025 East Main Street
Richmond, Virginia 23223
VHCF funding enabled this Richmond clinic to add
a full-time Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the supervisory services of a contracted psychiatrist to establish a mental health program targeted to women with depression.
Phone: 804-253-1968
http://www.cahealthnet.org
Central Virginia Health Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 220
New Canton, Virginia 23123
VHCF funding made it possible for the Charlotte County facility to hire a full-time dentist and also helped finance construction of a new health care facility to increase primary care access for residents of Brunswick County
Phone: 434-581-3271
http://www.cvhsinc.org
Charlotte County Educational Foundation, Inc.
The Early Learning Center
P.O. Box 508
Charlotte Court House, Virginia 23923
A VHCF grant provided funding for a part-time school nurse to improve the quality of life for rural teen mothers and their children by performing home visits and providing parenting education.
Phone: 804-542-4463
Charlottesville Area Dental Access
259 Hydraulic Ridge Road, Suite 101
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
A VHCF grant to Charlottesville Area Dental Access (CADA)help fund the salary of a full-time pediatric dentist at its Community Children's Dental Center. Working in partnership with local dentists, the Community Children's Dental Center serves children from Charlottesville and five surrounding counties who are enrolled in the state's FAMIS and FAMIS Plus child health insurance programs.
Phone: 434-293-9300
http://www.cadakids.org
Fan Free Clinic
P.O. Box 6477
Richmond, Virginia 23230
Using VHCF grant funding, the Fan Free Clinic was able to add a full-time nurse practitioner. This allowed the clinic to dramatically increase the number of patients treated in the Richmond metropolitan area and to better care for those who are chronically ill.
Phone: 804-358-6343
http://www.fanfreeclinic.org
Free Clinic of Central Virginia
1016 Main Street
Lynchburg, Virginia 24504
The Free Clinic of Central Virginia (FCCV) has benefited from several VHCF grants. The first allowed the free clinic to add a full-time nurse practitioner to increase continuity of care and care for more uninsured area residents. The second grant enabled it to expanded its dental clinic services by serving as a clinical rotation site for Virginia Commonwealth University's Dental and Dental Hygiene students. The most recent VHCF grant helps underwrite the cost of the Free Clinic's new specialty dental clinic using Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) dental students to provide endodontic (root canals and crowns) services to uninsured adults.
Phone: 434-847-5866
http://www.fccv.net
Accomack County Schools
23296 Courthouse Avenue
Accomac, Virginia 23301
VHCF grants helped to launch and expand primary dental care for at-risk, underserved children in county elementary schools.
Phone: 757-787-5754
http://www.sbo.accomack.k12.va.us/public/
Bay Aging
P.O. Box 610, Route 602
Urbanna, Virginia 23175
VHCF funds helped establish 'MedCarry,' which provides non-emergency medical transportation to residents of the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
Phone: 804-758-2386
http://www.bayaging.org
Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc.
P.O. Box 1039
Nassawadox, Virginia 23413
A VHCF grant has allowed Eastern Shore Rural Health System to expand its ability to care for uninsured residents at the Onley Community Health Center by funding a full-time physician. In 2010, the system received additional VHCF funding through A New Lease on Life and helps expand access to basic mental health services and prescription medications on the Eastern Shore.
VHCF also has funded two complementary telecommunications systems linking EVMS to the majority of health providers on the Eastern Shore. An additional grant allowed the Eastern Shore Rural Health System to expand its pediatric practice in Accomack County through the addition of a pediatric nurse practitioner and the renovation of the existing facility.
Phone: 757-414-0400
http://www.esrh.org
Northampton County School-Based Dental Program
P.O. Box 360
Machipongo, Virginia 23405
A VHCF grant helped expand dental care for uninsured children in Northampton County schools by establishing a second dental trailer for its school-based dental program.
Phone: 757-678-5151
http://www.ncps.k12.va.us
Northern Neck Free Health Clinic
P.O. Box 1694
Kilmarnock, Virginia 22482
VHCF has helped the Northern Neck Free Health Clinic expand medical, dental and mental health services to area residents. One VHCF grant allowed the clinic to add full-time nurse practitioner and a second grant allowed the clinic, in partnership with VCU dental school, to provide dental care to NNFHC patients. The most recent funding expands mental health services for patients at the free clinic and to expands medical care for clients of the area Community Services Board.
In addition, the Northern Neck Free Health Clinic is part of the Greater Williamsburg Medication Access Program, administered by VHCF. This program helps the free clinic obtain free prescription medications for qualified patients, using VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection software to access pharmaceutical company programs for patients in need.
Phone: 804-435-0575
Goochland Free Clinic and Family Services
P.O. Box 898
Goochland, Virginia 23063
A VHCF grant enabled this free clinic to add a part-time Nurse Practitioner to expand the free clinic's services.
Phone: 804-556-5840
http://www.goochlandfreeclinicandfamilyservices.org
Beach Health Clinic
3396 Holland Road, Suite 102
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452
Among the initiatives VHCF has funded at the Beach Health Clinic are the addition of a nurse practitioner, enabling the clinic to expand its hours and serve an additional 1,000 adults yearly. In addition, the Clinic received Rx Relief Virginia funding to help increase access to prescription medications for chronically ill area residents.
Phone: 757-428-9307
http://www.beachhealthclinic.org
American Red Cross of Southeastern Virginia - Partners in Dental Care
611 W. Brambleton Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Grant funding from VHCF allowed this dental service provider to purchase digital x-ray equipment and related supplies. In addition, VHCF funding helped establish a dental preceptorship program with VCU dental students and ODU dental hygiene students to expand the clinic\'s dental services.
Phone: 757-446-7700
http://www.seva-redcross.org
Catholic Charities of Eastern Virginia, Inc.
5361-A Virginia Beach Boulevard
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
VHCF funding is supporting the 'Access to Therapy' (ACT) mental health program, which utilizes MSWs who are working toward licensure to provide counseling visits to uninsured area residents.
Phone: 757-467-7707
http://www.cceva.org
Greater Williamsburg MAP - Central Virginia Health Services, Inc. - Charles City Regional Health Services
9950 Courthouse Road
Charles City, Virginia 23030
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Program (GWMAP) is a partnership between the Virginia Health Care Foundation and the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation.
Central Virginia Health Services, as part of the GWMAP, is employing Medication Assistance Caseworkers to assist eligible individuals from Charles City and New Kent Counties with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection.
Phone: 804-829-6600
http://www.cvhsinc.org/ccrhs.html
Greater Williamsburg MAP - King William-Dawn Community Doctors
11814 King William Road
Aylett, Virginia 23009
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Program (GWMAP) is a partnership between the Virginia Health Care Foundation and the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation.
Central Virginia Health Services and King William-Dawn Community Doctors, as part of the GWMAP, are employing Medication Assistance Caseworkers (MACs) in King William County. The MACs assist eligible individuals with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection.
Phone: 804-769-3022
http://www.cvhsinc.org/kwd.html
Chesapeake Care Free Clinic
2145 South Military Highway
Chesapeake, Virginia 23320
The free clinic received a VHCF grant to underwrite the salary and benefits of a full time IT Specialist to manage the clinic’s numerous electronic database systems. By dedicating a full time staff person to its IT operations, the clinic will be able to ensure that technology is used to its full potential by volunteers and staff.
In addition, through a RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, Chesapeake Care Free Clinic employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 757-545-5700
http://www.chesapeakecare.org
Consortium for Infant and Child Health
Eastern Virginia Medical School Center for Pediatric Research
855 West Brambleton Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
The Consortium for Infant and Child Health (CINCH) received Project Connect funding to enroll 650 children and re-enroll 25 children in FAMIS and FAMIS Plus. CINCH targeted Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach for outreach and direct application assistance, working primarily with the schools to identify uninsured children.
CINCH also identified enrollment barriers, recommended alternative approaches, and tested solutions on improving outreach, simplification, and coordination efforts statewide.
Phone: 757-668-6458
http://cinchcoalition.blogspot.com/
EVMS Resource Mothers Program
P.O. Box 1980
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Phone: 804-668-7456
Horizon Health Services - Surry Medical Center
440 Colonial Trl W
Dendron, Virginia 23839
VHCF funding helped establish a new community health center in Surry County. This new CHC helped address a crucial shortage of physicians in this rural area and continues to provide area residents with much needed care.
(757) 294-3981
Phone: 757-294-3981
Jefferson Area Board for the Aging
674 Hillsdale Drive, Suite 9
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
Several years ago, Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) developed an innovative program that became a VHCF “Model That Made It.” JABA’s Geriatric Assessment and Intervention Team (GAIT), developed through an initial grant from VHCF, uses a multidisciplinary team that includes a nurse practitioner, a nurse case manager, and a geriatric social worker to assess clients’ health and well-being and offer appropriate medical and/or social work case management. These services are available at several senior centers around Charlottesville and through a home visitation program.
A second VHCF expanded the GAIT program to rural Greene County. Students from University of Virginia School of Nursing received clinical training as part of this program and Health Services team nurses developed diagnosis-related standards of care for JABA clients.
Phone: 434-978-3644
http://www.jabacares.org
Peninsula Agency on Aging's MedTran Program
739 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Suite 1006
Newport News, Virginia 23606
A VHCF grant helped PAA establish a door-to-door non-emergency medical transportation program for low-income seniors ages 60 and above residing in Hampton, James City, Newport News, Poquoson, Williamsburg, and York.
Phone: 757-873-0541
http://www.paainc.org
Peninsula Institute for Community Health
1033 28th Street
Newport News, Virginia 23607
A VHCF grant helped expand access to care for area uninsured residents by adding a nurse practitioner to staff a satellite health center in Newport News.
Phone: 757-380-8709
http://www.pich.org
Central Virginia Health Services - Alberta Family Health Services
P.O. Box 220
New Canton, Virginia 23123
VHCF provided capital funding to expand primary Medical Services Alberta Family Health Services in Brunswick County
Phone: 434-581-3271
http://www.cvhsinc.org
Community Memorial Healthcenter
P.O. Box 90
South Hill, Virginia 23970
VHCF funding helped underwrite a mobile medical clinic to provide general physicals and basic primary care to the residents of Brunswick, Lunenburg, and Mecklenburg counties. The clinic is staffed by a nurse practitioner, a nurse mid-wife, and a clerk/driver.
Phone: 434-447-3151
http://www.cmh-sh.org
Free Clinic of Danville
P.O. Box 665
Danville, Virginia 24543
Through an A New Lease on Life grant, patients at the free clinic are able to receive basic mental health services and prescription medications. The grant also provides specialized support for complex cases as well as medication management assistance via Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services psychiatrist consult.
VHCF funding also enabled this free clinic to add a full-time nurse practitioner to expand the clinic's services and improve continuity of care for patients with chronic diseases.
Phone: 434-799-1223
Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services
245 Hairston Street
Danville, Virginia 24540
VHCF funding is enabling the CSB to provide basic mental health services and prescription medications to patients of the Free Clinic of Danville and Piedmont Access to Health Services.
Other VHCF funding has enabled the Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services Board to purchase new telemedicine equipment and increase the quantity and quality of mental health services provided for adolescent psychiatric patients. As the first of the state's 40 Community Service Boards to use telemedicine technology as a solution to the severe shortage of mental health providers, DPCS links patients with child psychiatrists at the University of Virginia via a telemedicine link.
Phone: 434-799-0456
http://www.dpcs.org
Health Care on the Square - Boydton Medical Center
P.O. Box 540
Boydton, Virginia 23917
VHCF funding enabled the Boydton Medical Center to hire a full-time dentist and a part-time dental hygienist to staff this community health center's new dental facility, Health Care on the Square.
Phone: 434-738-6102
http://www.boydtonmedical.org
Waverly Medical Center
P.O. Box 29
Waverly, Virginia 23890
VHCF provided grant funding to help establish this satellite community health center in Waverly, Virginia.
Phone: 804-834-8871
Piedmont Access to Health Services
800 Memorial Drive, Suite D
Danville, Virginia 24541
Through an A New Lease on Life grant, patients at Piedmont Access to Health Services (PATHS) are able to receive basic mental health services and prescription medications. The grant also provides specialized support for complex cases as well as medication management assistance via Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services psychiatrist consult.
Phone: 434-792-7382
Southern Dominion Health Systems, Inc.
1508 K-V Road
Victoria, Virginia 23974
Grant funding from VHCF enabled Southern Dominion Health System to refurbish a medical building into a modern dental facility housing three operatories. The grant also allowed hiring of a full-time dentist for the facility.
VHCF funding to SDHS also has helped finance construction of new health care facility for the medically underserved residents of Lunenburg County, as well as funding to purchase, staff, and equip a mobile medical van to deliver essential primary health care services to homebound area residents. In addition, a VHCF grant supports the salary and benefits for the dentist at its new dental clinic in Lunenburg County.
Phone: 434-696-2165
http://www.sdhsinc.com
Lunenburg Community Health Center
P.O. Box 70
Victoria, Virginia 23974
This community health center has received two grants from VHCF, supporting construction of new health care facility for the medically underserved residents of Lunenburg County, and to help purchase, staff, and equip a mobile medical van to deliver essential primary health care services to homebound area residents.
Phone: 434-696-2165
http://www.sdsinc.com
Stony Creek Community Health Center
P.O. Box 188
Stony Creek, Virginia 23882
Residents in medically underserved Sussex County, eastern Dinwiddie County, western Prince George County and northern Greensville County have two physicians to meet their medical needs, thanks to grant support from the Virginia Health Care Foundation. By supporting physician salaries, VHCF has helped increase the number of patients who can be seen, reduce waiting room time, and improve continuity of care.
Phone: 434-246-6100
Virginia Western Community College Telemedicine Dental Hygiene Initiative
3095 Colonial Avenue, South West
Roanoke, Virginia 24038
With VHCF funding, VWCC was able to expand its dental hygiene program in Roanoke to an additional site in the Danville area. Students received both traditional and distance learning through the program.
Phone: 540-857-7206
http://virginiawestern.edu
Western Tidewater Health District Children's Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 1587
Suffolk, Virginia 23434
VHCF funding helped provide preventive and restorative dental services to elementary school children in the rural counties of Southampton and Isle of Wight.
Phone: 757-653-3040
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/LHD/WestTide/
Bland County Medical Clinic
12301 Grapefield Road
Bastian, Virginia 24314
VHCF provided funding to support a significant expansion of the Bland County Medical Clinic facility, enabling BCMC to better serve the area's uninsured and medically underserved.
Phone: 276-688-4331
http://www.blandclinic.com
Brock Hughes Free Clinic
100 Edgemont Road
Wytheville, Virginia 24382
VHCF funding helped establish a free clinic to serve Wythe and Bland Counties and add a part-time nurse practitioner to expand clinic services.
Phone: 276-223-0558
Clinch River Health Services
17633 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 101
Dungannon, Virginia 24245
VHCF funding for the expansion of the area Community Health Center, consolidating local agencies and offering 'one-stop shopping' for health care services. A second VHCF grant allowed Clinch River Health Services to add a third physician and greatly expand the center's patient capacity.
Phone: 276-467-2209
http://www.crheatlh.org
Lenowisco Health District
134 Roberts Street, Southwest
Wise, Virginia 24293
Among the grants VHCF has awarded to the Lenowisco Health District are funding to establish a Lay Health Promoter Program to serve diabetics in Southwest Virginia, a grant to develop a database of pharmaceutical company outreach programs serving the medically indigent, and funding to help launch a mobile medical clinic to serve the city of Norton and the counties of Lee, Scott and Wise.
Phone: 540-328-8000
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/LHD/lenowisco/
Mendota Community Association Health Clinic
P.O. Box 67
Mendota, Virginia 24270
A grant from VHCF helped fund construction of this rural health clinic for residents of western Washington and Scott counties.
Phone: 276-645-2362
People, Inc. of Southwest Virginia
1173 West Main Street
Abingdon, Virginia 24210
VHCF has helped People, Inc. of Southwest Virginia expand both children's health care and dental care. One VHCF grant funded establishment of a mobile dental program, while a second grand helped expand enrollment in the Child Health Investment Program to Buchanan and Dickenson counties.
Phone: 540-628-9188
Smyth County Free Clinic
P.O. Box 1273
Marion, Virginia 24354
VHCF enabled this free clinic to greatly expand services for uninsured residents of Smyth County through the addition of a full-time nurse practitioner..
Phone: 276-781-2090
http://www.smythfreeclinic.org
Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems, Inc.
319 Fifth Avenue
Saltville, Virginia 24370
Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems, based in Saltville, has received VHCF funding to support nurse practitioners at the Radford Center for Family Health, the Whitetop Community Health facility and the Meadowview Community Health Center. These VHCF grants allow patients to receive better continuity of care and chronic disease management. In addition to medical care, VHCF has expanded access to dental care through the Southwest Virginia Regional Dental Center, most recently funding a portion of the salary and benefits for the centers two dentists.
Phone: 276-496-4492
http://www.svchs.com
Meadowview Health Clinic
PO Box 729
Saltville, Virginia 24370
A $150,000 VHCF capital grant helped finance the construction of the new health center in downtown Meadowview. The health center, which opened in 2007, offers primary care services to the residents of the community, many of whom are uninsured and without a regular source of care.
Phone: 276-496-4492
http://www.svchs.com
Whitetop Community Health Center
295 Old Park Rd
Whitetop, Virginia 24292
Utilizing VHCF funding, Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems was able to hire a full-time nurse practitioner to vastly expand the number and quality of patient visits at the Whitetop Community Center in Grayson County.
Phone: 276-496-4492
http://www.svchs.com
Stone Mountain Health Services
602 West Morgan Avenue, Suite 3
Pennington Gap, Virginia 24277
Among VHCF grants to SMHS were funding for the addition of a full-time dentist to provide preventive and restorative dental care to elementary school children Buchanan and Dickenson counties and interim funding of the Konnarock Medical Clinic during its transition to SMHS’ network of 14 medical, dental, and respiratory clinics.
Phone: 276-546-5310
http://www.stonemtn.org
UVA/Southwest Virginia Alliance for Telemedicine
Health Sciences Center, McLeod
Charlottesville, Virginia 22908
A grant from VHCF helped establish a regional network of telemedicine sites, linking medical facilities in Southwest Virginia with the University of Virginia's Health Sciences Center, improving patient care.
Phone: 434-924-1617
http://www.virginia.edu
Konnarock Family Health Center
602 West Morgan Avenue, Suite 3
Pennington Gap, Virginia 24277
Phone: 703-383-4428
http://www.stonemtn.org
Bedford Community Health Foundation
PO Box 1104
Bedford, Virginia 24523
VHCF has enabled the Bedford Community Health Foundation to expand its services for the uninsured and underserved. One grant funded primary dental care for at-risk, underserved school age and Head Start children through a dental trailer at the Bedford Primary School. An earlier grant helped establish 'Bedford Ride', a program that provides non-emergency medical transportation to residents of Bedford City and County.
Phone: 540-586-5292
http://www.healthybedford.org
Bradley Free Clinic
1240 Third Street, South West
Roanoke, Virginia 24016
Funding helped establish a dental preceptorship program, through which VCU students and Virginia Western dental hygiene students worked to expand the clinic's dental services. Additional VHCF funding helped to develop a physician referral network and in-kind commitments of ancillary services from local health care facilities.
Phone: 540-344-5156
http://www.bradleyfreeclinic.com
Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital
2017 Jefferson Street, South West
Roanoke, Virginia 24014
VHCF Project Connect funding supported efforts to enroll area children in state-sponsored health insurance. In addition, Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital was able to add a medication assistance caseworker through an RxRelief Virginia grant, enabling it to help chronically ill, uninsured area residents receive their medications.
Phone: 540-981-9582
http://www.carilion.com
College of Health Sciences' Physician Assistant Program
P.O. Box 13186
Roanoke, Virginia 24031
A 1995 grant from VHCF helped the College of Health Sciences in Roanoke begin the Commonwealth's first physician's assistant school.
Phone: 540-985-8491
http://www.jchs.edu
Free Clinic Consortium of the New River Valley
215 Roanoke Street
Christiansburg, Virginia 24073
VHCF funding helped bring area free clinics together to explore ways to create interoperability by streamlining operations, sharing resources, and removing some barriers to care.
Phone: 540-381-0820
http://www.nrvfreeclinic.org
Free Clinic of Franklin County
4905 Main St.
Rocky Mount, Virginia 24151
Grant funding to the Free Clinic of Franklin County allowed the clinic to hire a full-time mid-level provider (e.g. nurse practitioner or physician assistant). Earlier VHCF funding enabled the Free Clinic of Franklin County to hire a part-time nurse practitioner, allowing the clinic to see more new patients, expand the number of visits available to current patients and provide greater continuity of care to the chronically ill.
Phone: 540-489-7500
Free Clinic of the New River Valley
215 Roanoke Street
Christiansburg, Virginia 24073
A grant from VHCF is funding the salary and benefits of two part-time health practitioners -- a nurse practitioner and a nursing assistant at the Giles Free Clinic. Prior VHCF funding has helped support a full-time nurse practitioner at this free clinic, serving uninsured residents in the counties of Floyd, Giles, Montgomery and the city of Radford.
Phone: 540-381-0820
http://www.nrvfreeclinic.org
Mental Health Association of the New River Valley
303 Church Street
Blacksburg, Virginia 24060
Through a VHCF grant, this mental health association was able to expand its Pro Bono Counseling Program for uninsured adults suffering from minor mental health disorders. It did so by utilizing post graduate, license-eligible 'trainees,' supervised by credentialed providers, to provide urgently needed mental health services.
Phone: 540-951-4990
http://www.mhanrv.org
Monroe Health Center - Craig County Health Center
200 Health Center Drive
Union, West Virginia 24983
VHCF funding enabled the Monroe Health Center to establish a satellite community health center and school wellness site in New Castle, Virginia. The initiative is a partnership with the Monroe Health Center and the Craig County Rural Health Care Corporation.
The most recent funding for the health center was provided by VHCF to help support its Caring for the Community mental health program.
Phone: 304-722-3064
http://www.monroehealthcenter.com
New River Valley Senior Services MedRide
141 East Main Street, Suite 500
Pulaski, Virginia 24301
A VHCF grant, in 1996, helped support the New River Valley's volunteer-driven non-emergency medical transportation service.
Phone: 540-980-7780
http://nrvseniorservices.org/
Carilion Clinic - Pediatric Dental Program
Roanoke Memorial Hospital
2017 Jefferson Street, South West
Roanoke, Virginia 24014
VHCF funding helped expand Carilion Dental Care - Pediatrics, a hospital-based program providing comprehensive dental care to children of low-income families in the Roanoke area.
Phone: 540-981-7128
http://www.carilion.com
Project Access of the Roanoke Valley
541 Luck Avenue, Suite 230
Roanoke, Virginia 24011
Project Access is a coordinated system for uninsured patients in the community to access a full range of services, including referrals to specialists, labs and diagnostics, and medication. VHCF funds have underwritten support for the Patient Coordinator and a part time pharmacy technician.
Phone: 540-344-4200
http://www.projectaccessroanoke.org
Radford University Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 6915
Radford, Virginia 24142
In this mental health outreach effort, VHCF funded a project to train nurse practitioner students, local nurse practitioners, and physicians to provide cognitive behavioral therapy in primary care settings.
Phone: 540-831-5108
http://www.giveto.radford.edu
Rescue Mission of Roanoke
P.O. Box 11525
Roanoke, Virginia 24022
VHCF funding helped establish an on-site health care center to serve the homeless in the Roanoke area. In its most recent grant to Rescue Mission, VHCF is helping fund an expanded clinic to better serve those in the Roanoke area.
Phone: 540-343-7227
http://www.rescuemission.net
Tri-Area Community Health at Ferrum
40 Wiley Drive
Ferrum, Virginia 24088
Grant funding from VHCF is enabling the Floyd site of Tri-Area Community Health to hire a primary care physician.
Prior VHCF funding enabled the Tri-Area Health Clinic to hire a physician for its satellite Ferrum site, providing health care services to the residents of Ferrum and surrounding areas.
Phone: 276-398-2292
Alleghany Highlands Free Clinic
322 W Riverside
Covington, Virginia 24426
VHCF funding allowed this Free Clinic to add a full-time physician\'s assistant and expand clinic services.
Phone: 540-962-1660
http://home.ntelos.net/~ahfcfree/
Augusta Regional Free Clinic
342 Mule Academy Road
Fishersville, Virginia 22939
VHCF grants have enabled this Free Clinic to significantly expand services, funding both a part-time nurse practitioner to expand diabetes and hypertension management services at the clinic and a part-time (circuit-riding) nurse practitioner to provide chronically ill patients with treatment and case management. This nurse practitioner provides clinical services one day a week at several sites in the region.
Phone: 540-332-5606
http://www.augustafreeclinic.org/

Blue Ridge Area Health Education Center
School of Health and Human Services
James Madison University, IIHHS, MSC 9009
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807
VHCF funding allowed the Blue Ridge Area Health Education Center to replicate Cross-Over Health Center's Lay Health Promoter Program within the Hispanic community of Harrisonburg.
Phone: 540-568-3178
http://www.brahec.jmu.edu
Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley, Inc.
P.O. Box 44
Winchester, Virginia 22604
This free clinic received VHCF funding to replicate the Free Clinic of the New River Valley’s dental initiative. The grant allowed the clinic to establish a dental restoration clinic and to add a full-time nurse practitioner to expand clinic services.
Phone: 540-536-1680
http://www.fmcwinchester.org
Rockingham Memorial Hospital/Harrisonburg Community Health Center
235 Cantrell Avenue
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801
A VHCF challenge grant helped support the operations of the Harrisonburg Community Health Center. The goal is to staff the new CHC to meet the health care needs of medically underserved children and adults in the communities of Rockingham and Harrisonburg.
Phone: 540-564-7060
http://www.rhcc.com
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Free Clinic
25 West Water Street
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801
One of the first grants issued by VHCF helped establish the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Free Clinic. Several years later, a second grant enabled this free clinic to add a half-time nurse practitioner to expand clinic services.
Phone: 540-437-2900
http://www.hrfreeclinic.org
Highland Medical Center
P.O. Box 490
Monterey, Virginia 24465
VHCF funding supported the salaries of a full-time dentist, dental assistant, and dental administrative assistant for a new dental program at Highland Medical Center,Improving Smiles in the Highland.
Phone: 540-468-3300
Rappahannock Area Health District/Caroline County Dental Health Program
608 Jackson Street
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401
VHCF funding supported the Caroline Caries Program, serving children through a school-based dental program in Caroline County. Caroline Caries provides preventive, restorative, and emergent dental care services.
Phone: 540-599-4797
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/lhd/rappahan/index.htm
Rockbridge Area Free Clinic
P.O. Box 1573
Lexington, Virginia 24450
Rockbridge area residents with hypertension and diabetes benefited from a VHCF grant to the RAFC that funded a full-time nurse practitioner to expand diabetes and hypertension management services.
Phone: 540-464-8700
http://www.rockbridgefreeclinic.org
Shenandoah County Free Clinic
P.O. Box 759
Woodstock, Virginia 22664
VHCF has been involved in a number of successful initiatives with the Shenandoah County Free Clinic, including funding to help establish the clinic and to add a full-time dentist to provide both adult and pediatric care. SCFC staff and board members also have utilized VHCF's scholarship assistance program to build skills n fund raising and nonprofit management.
Phone: 540-459-1700
http://www.shenandoahconnection.com/shenfreeclinic.htm
St. Luke Community Clinic
316 North Royal Avenue
Front Royal, Virginia 22630
VHCF funded the addition of a full-time Nurse Practitioner to expand services for the uninsured residents of the Town of Front Royal and Warren County.
Phone: 540-636-4325
http://www.saintlukeclinic.org
UVA/Greene County School Based Nursing Clinic
202 15th Street, SW
Charlottesville, Virginia 22908
VHCF grant support helped this school-based primary care clinic serve thousands of area children. The clinic also serves as a clinical rotation site for UVA nursing students.
In addition, VHCF has funded a nurse practitioner development project at UVA to double the number of NP graduates and train them in underserved communities.
Phone: 434-924-2743
http://www.nursing.virginia.edu
Mountain Empire Older Citizens, Inc.
P.O. Box 888
Big Stone Gap, Virginia 24219
“Pharmacy Connect of Southwest Virginia” is a medication access program run by Mountain Empire Older Citizens (MEOC), an area agency on aging. Pharmacy Connect is open to all eligible residents of Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell, and Wise Counties and the city of Norton, regardless of age. With the assistance of funds from the Commonwealth of Virginia, MEOC has hired Medication Assistance Caseworkers who use VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access and distribute free medications to uninsured individuals.
Phone: 800-252-6362
http://www.meoc.org/Elder_Rights_and_Security/Pharmacy_Connect.htm
Northern Virginia Family Service
10455 White Granite Drive, Suite 100
Oakton, Virginia 22124
RxRelief Virginia funding from VHCF enabled Northern Virginia Family Service to underwrite Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) positions working in its Loudoun Community Health Center and Greater Prince William Community Health Center programs. MACs help eligible individuals access free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs utilizing VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
Phone: 703-385-3267
http://www.nvfs.org
United Way - Thomas Jefferson Area
806 East High Street
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
Through support from the VHCF and Martha Jefferson Hospital, the United Way established an RxRelief Program to help the more than 30,000 uninsured Charlottesville area residents get the prescription medications they need to cope with chronic diseases.
Phone: 434-972-1701
http://www.unitedwaytja.org/
Western Tidewater Free Clinic
3000 Godwin Boulevard
Suffolk, Virginia 23434
An RxRelief Virginia grant from VHCF helped the Western Tidewater Free Clinic to help patients with chronic diseases receive the medications they needed, via The Pharmacy Connection software. WTFC is a non-profit, community based organization that provides free medical and dental care to individuals who meet eligibility requirements. Patients must be residents of the cities of Franklin and Suffolk and the counties of Isle of Wight and Southampton.
Phone: 757-923-1060
http://www.wtfreeclinic.org
Halifax Regional Development Foundation
2204 Wilborn Avenue
South Boston, Virginia 24592
Halifax Regional Development Foundation will use RxRelief Virginia funding to establish a Medication Assistance Program by employing a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC). The MAC will assist eligible individuals, primarily from Halifax County, with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs by using The Pharmacy Connection.
Phone: 434-517-3515
Center for High Blood Pressure
1200 West Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220
Through a RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, the Center for High Blood Pressure (formerly Richmond Area High Blood Pressure Center) employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software. A separate VHCF grant enabled the clinic to add a nurse practitioner, expanding the care provided to area residents.
Phone: 804-359-9375
http://www.rahbpc.org
Greater Williamsburg MAP - Colonial Services Board
1657 Merrimac Trail
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Program (GWMAP) is a partnership between the Virginia Health Care Foundation and the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation.
The Colonial Services Board, as part of the GWMAP, is assisting eligible individuals from the Williamsburg area (Williamsburg, James City County and York County) with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection. CSB will focus on providing psychotropic medications for eligible, uninsured residents of the community.
Phone: 757-220-3200
http://www.colonialcsb.org
Greater Williamsburg MAP - Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic
2276 George Washington Memorial Highway
Hayes, Virginia 23072
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Program (GWMAP) is a partnership between the Virginia Health Care Foundation and the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation.
Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic, as part of the GWMAP, assists eligible individuals from Gloucester and Mathews Counties with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection.
Phone: 804-642-9515
http://www.gmfreeclinic.org
Greater Williamsburg MAP - Lackey Free Clinic
1620 Old Williamsburg Road
Yorktown, Virginia 23690
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Program (GWMAP) is a partnership between the Virginia Health Care Foundation and the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation.
Lackey Free Clinic, as part of the GWMAP, assists eligible Williamsburg area residents with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection.
Phone: 757-886-0608
http://www.lackeyfreeclinic.com/main.html
Greater Williamsburg MAP - Northern Neck Free Health Clinic
51 William B. Graham Court
Kilmarnock, Virginia 22482
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Program (GWMAP) is a partnership between the Virginia Health Care Foundation and the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation.
Northern Neck Free Health Clinic, as part of GWMAP, assists eligible individuals in the Northern Neck, including Middlesex County, with obtaining free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection.
Phone: 804-435-0575
Greater Williamsburg MAP - Olde Towne Medical Center
5249 Olde Towne Road, Suite D
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Program (GWMAP) is a partnership between the Virginia Health Care Foundation and the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation.
Olde Towne Medical Center, as part of the GWMAP, assists eligible individuals from the Williamsburg, James City and York County areas with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection.
Phone: 757-259-3258
http://www.oldetownemedicalcenter.org/
Mt. Rogers Map - Bland County Medical Clinic
12301 Grapefield Road
Bastian, Virginia 24314
Bland County Medical Clinic is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-688-4331
http://www.blandclinic.com
Mt. Rogers MAP - City of Galax Health Department
703 South Main Street
Galax, Virginia 24333
The Galax Health Department is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-236-6127
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/lhd/mtrogers/galax.htm
Mt. Rogers MAP - Grayson County Health Department
186 West Main Street
Independence, Virginia 24348
The Grayson Health Department is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-773-2961
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/lhd/mtrogers/grayson.htm
Mt. Rogers MAP - Smyth County Department of Social Services (Guardian Angel)
121 Bagley Circle, Suite 200
Marion, Virginia 24354
Smyth County Department of Social Services is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-783-8148
Mt. Rogers MAP - Smyth County Outreach
PO Box 729
Saltville, Virginia 24370
Smyth County Outreach, a program of Southwest Virginia Community Heath Systems, is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-496-4492
Mt. Rogers MAP - Bristol Medication Assistance Program
2195 Euclid Avenue, Suite 6
Bristol, Virginia 24201
The Bristol Medication Program (MAP), a program of Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems, is a part of the Mt. Rogers MAP, a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-591-5803
Mt. Rogers MAP - Saltville Medical Center
308 West Main Street
Saltville, Virginia 24370
The Saltville Medical Center, operated by Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems, is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-496-4433
http://www.svchs.com/smc_main.htm
Mt. Rogers MAP - The Benevolent Medication Program
330 Church Street
Wytheville, Virginia 24382
The Benevolent Medication Program is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-228-7299
Mt. Rogers MAP - Troutdale Medical Center
67 High Country Lane
Troutdale, Virginia 24378
The Troutdale Medical Center, operated by Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems, is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-677-4187
http://www.svchs.com/tmc.html
Mt. Rogers MAP - Tri-Area Health Clinic
14559 Danville Pike, Suite 1
Laurel Fork, Virginia 24352
The Tri-Area Health Clinic is a part of the Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP), a partnership of service sites located in the Mt. Rogers Planning District in Southwest Virginia. Each community partner has medication assistance caseworkers on staff using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access free medications for uninsured individuals.
Phone: 276-398-2292
Olde Towne Medical Center
5249 Olde Towne Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
Olde Towne Medical Center provides comprehensive primary medical and dental care to the underserved residents of James City County, York County and the City of Williamsburg.
Through the mental health initiative A New Lease on Life, Olde Towne Medical Center patients are able to receive important mental health services.
Among the other grants VHCF has awarded to OTMC are funding for part-time dentist and the purchase of dental equipment to expand the center's dental services, a grant to add a third exam suite and improve the efficiency of the offices, and funding for a nurse practitioner to broaden services available to area working poor and uninsured. VHCF also partners with OTMC on the Greater Williamsburg Area Medication Access Program.
Phone: 757-259-3258
http://www.oldetownemedicalcenter.org
Maryview Foundation Healthcare Center
3600 High Street
Portsmouth, Virginia 23707
Funding from VHCF has enabled the Bon Secours Maryview Foundation Healthcare Center to expand its services to meet the medical needs of the growing number of uninsured patients in Portsmouth by underwriting the salary of a full-time nurse practitioner.
Phone: 757-215-3118
http://www.bonsecourshamptonroads.com/facilities/maryview.html
Central Piedmont Health Services
4520 Medical Center Road
Axton, Virginia 24054
VHCF funding helped establish a satellite community health center to serve uninsured residents of the City of Martinsville and Henry County.
Phone: 434-685-3179
http://www.cphealth.org
Central Virginia Health Services - Charlotte Primary Care
165 LeGrande Avenue
Charlotte Court House, Virginia 23923
VHCF funding allowed Central Virginia Health Services to hire an additional Physician at Charlotte Primary Care in Charlotte Court House. An additional VHCF grant is being used to support the salary and benefits of a new full-time dentist in Charlotte County. The dentist will serve children and adults, and is projected to provide dental care to more than a thousand patients in her first year of operation.
Phone: 434-542-5560
http://www.cvhsinc.org/cpc.html
Central Virginia Health Services - Westmoreland Medical Center
18849 Kings Highway
Montross, Virginia 22520
VHCF funds underwrote the hiring of an additional physician at Westmoreland Medical Center in Westmoreland County.
Phone: 804-493-9999
http://www.cvhsinc.org/wmc.html
Family Services of Tidewater, Inc.
222 West 19th Street
Norfolk, Virginia 23517
This Project integrates the services of two programs for at-risk children in the City of Chesapeake - CHIP and Healthy Families. The new 'Growing Healthy Families' Initiative will offer overburdened families with all of the services of each.
Phone: 757-622-7017
http://www.jfshamptonroads.org
Harrisonburg Community Health Center
563-A Neff Avenue
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801
Funding from VHCF is supporting the salary and benefits of a full-time pediatrician at this CHC and also is helping provide matching funding to allow the Community Health Center to purchase land for a new building.
In 2007, a coalition led by the Institute for Innovation in Health and Human Services at James Madison University (JMU) with support from Rockingham Memorial Hospital (RMH), created The Harrisonburg Community Health Center to serve patients in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. This area has been particularly impacted by the limited number of pediatricians accepting new patients with FAMIS/FAMIS Plus.
The center opened in January 2007 with a part-time pediatrician, funded by VHCF, to serve the medical needs of area children; and a full-time nurse practitioner to meet the adult medical care needs. VHCF has now awarded funding to help underwrite the salary and benefits of a full-time pediatrician to provide care to the many children for whom it serves as a medical home.
Phone: 540-433-4913
Jeanie Schmidt Free Clinic
13525 Dulles Technology Drive
Herndon, Virginia 20171
A new grant from VHCF is enabling the Jeanie Schmidt Free Clinic to better meet the increased demand for care in Fairfax County. The funding will support the salary of a part-time nurse practitioner, expanding its clinic services to four days a week.
Prior VHCF funding enabled the Jeannie Schmidt Free Clinic to add a part-time physician and double clinic hours to 18 hours a week. An additional grant, supporting the salary of a part-time nurse practitioner, helped the free clinic increase the care provided to chronically ill adults and boost the screening provided area residents. This free clinic serves uninsured patients in Fairfax County, in particular, the communities of Herndon, Chantilly, Reston and Centreville.
Phone: 703-481-8160
http://www.jsfreeclinic.org
Lackey Free Family Medicine Clinic
1620 Old Williamsburg Road
Yorktown, Virginia 23690
Lackey Free Family Medicine Clinic provides free health care services to uninsured residents of James City, York, Hampton, Williamsburg and Gloucester Counties, and the city of Newport News. Funds from VHCF increased the capacity of the clinic's pharmacy by expanding the hours of the pharmacist from four to 20 hours per week to meet the needs of this growing clinic.
Through the mental health initiative, A New Lease on Life, Lackey is also receiving funding for mental health services.
VHCF's most recent grant to the Free Clinic, a $100,000 challenge grant, supports the clinic’s capital expansion initiative. The expansion will add two new dental operatories, two exam rooms, expand the clinic’s pharmacy, and create space for mental health counseling sessions to greatly increase the clinic’s capacity to serve its rapidly growing caseload of uninsured residents of Yorktown and surrounding localities.
Additional funding has helped the clinic increase its staff of medication assistance caseworkers, through the RxRelief Virginia program.
Phone: 757-886-0608
http://www.lackeyfreeclinic.com
Old Dominion University
4417 Monarch Way
Norfolk, Virginia 23529
In working to help alleviate a chronic shortage of primary care providers in underserved areas, VHCF provided a grant to ODU to help fund scholarships for students in medically underserved areas seeking to participate in a new satellite 'distance learning' nurse practitioner program.
Phone: 757-683-5234
http://www.odu.edu
Potomac Hospital
2300 Opitz Boulevard
Woodbridge, Virginia 22191
VHCF funding enabled Potomac Hospital to purchase and staff a second mobile medical unit providing preventive and acute health care services to uninsured Woodbridge and Dale City residents.
Phone: 703-670-1313
http://www.potomachospital.com
Prince William Pediatric Primary Care Project
9301 Lee Avenue
Manassas, Virginia 22110
In one of its first grants, VHCF provided funding to help establish a Pediatric Primary Care Program for uninsured children in Prince William.
Phone: 703-792-4695
http://www.pwcweb.com/star.html
Southwest Virginia Perinatal Council
P.O. Box 1016
Abingdon, Virginia 24212
Funding from VHCF supported a multi-pronged smoking cessation program for low-income, at-risk women who were either contemplating pregnancy or were already pregnant.
Phone: 540-676-4501
http://www.region1RPC.org
Westmoreland Medical Center
18149 Kings Highway
Montross, Virginia 22520
Funding from VHCF helped to establish this community health center operated by Tri-County Medical Corporation. The center shares its location with the Westmoreland County health department.
Phone: 804-493-9999
VCU/MCV
800 East Leigh Street
Richmond, Virginia 23298
Funding from VHCF helped support the School of Dentistry's mobile dental clinic which operates three days a week providing both screening and primary oral health services to targeted indigent populations. Other VHCF funding launched an innovative breast cancer detection and awareness campaign targeted to African-American women in the Richmond metropolitan area.
Phone: 804-828-6772
http://www.medschool.vcu.edu/
West Piedmont Health District
Martinsville Henry County Health Department
P.O. Box 1032
Martinsville, Virginia 24114
Funding from VHCF enabled the West Piedmont Health District to hire a part-time dentist to provide comprehensive dental care for adults at the Martinsville clinic two days per week.
Phone: 540-638-2311
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/LHD/westpied/index.htm
CrossOver Health Clinic
108 Cowardin Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23224
CrossOver Health Clinic is a key provider of health safety net services in the Richmond area. VHCF grants have helped CrossOver expand both medical and dental services, launch a first of its kind "lay health promoter" program, and make free medications available to uninsured, chronically ill area residents. The most recent grant to CrossOver enabled the organization to hire a part-time dental assistant and part-time dental hygienist and expand the number of uninsured adults served in the city of Richmond.
In addition, a new grant through the A New Lease on Life initiative is enabling patients at the clinic who suffer from mental illness to receive care.
Phone: 804-233-5016
http://www.crossoverministry.org
Eastern Virginia Medical School
P.O. Box 1980
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Phone: 757-668-7000
http://www.evms.edu
Johnson Health Services
320 Federal Street
Lynchburg, Virginia 24504
VHCF has provided this community health center serving Lynchburg and nearby Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford and Campbell counties with funding to provide much needed dental and mental health services. The James River Dental Clinic, located in Amherst County, received funding to support a full-time dentist to serve the needs of adults and children in the area. A second grant, to Johnson Health Center's Behavioral Health Program, is helping to expand and improve services and case management by supporting licensed clinical social workers, a part-time case manager, and psychiatric contractual services.
Phone: 434-947-5967
http://www.jhcvirginia.org
Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic
1301 Sam Perry Boulevard, Suite 100
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401
Moss Free Clinic has received VHCF support for several projects, including the addition of a full-time nurse practitioner to provide expand clinic services, funding for a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner as part of the Integrated Primary Care Project, and establishing a restorative, preventive, and emergent care dental clinic for adults.
Phone: 540-741-1061
http://www.mossfreeclinic.org
Louisa County Resource Council
P.O. Box 52
Louisa, Virginia 23093
A VHCF grant enabled the Louisa County Resource Council to establish a restorative, preventive, and emergent care dental clinic for adults in Louisa County.
Phone: 540-967-1510
http://www.louisacounty.com/LCliving/lcrc.htm
Northern Virginia Family Service
10455 White Granite Drive, Suite 100
Oakton, Virginia 22124
Two grants from VHCF have bolstered Northern Virginia Family Services ability to help uninsured children receive the care they need. The first helped expand the combined services offered by Healthy Families and CHIP programs in Arlington. The second established a 'Medical Care for Children Project' in Loudoun County targeted to the county's growing population of low-income children.
Phone: 703-385-3267
http://www.nvfs.org
Portsmouth Adult Care Clinic
Portsmouth Department of Public Health
P.O. Box 1454
Portsmouth, Virginia 23705
In one of its earliest grants, VHCF helped fund this clinic's work to provide omprehensive health services for medically indigent residents with chronic conditions and Medicaid and Medicare recipients with no private physician.
Phone: 757-393-8585
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/lhd/portsmouth/index.htm
United Way - Thomas Jefferson Area
806 East High Street
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
UWTJA in Charlottesville received child health funding from VHCF to enroll eligible, uninsured children in health insurance programs. Outreach included the city of Charlottesville as well as Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, and Louisa Counties.
Phone: 434-972-1713
http://www.unitedwaytja.org
Virginia Association of Free Clinics
10231 Telegraph Road, Suite B
Glen Allen, Virginia 23059
VHCF makes training and technical assistance in a variety of areas readily available to VAFC members, strengthening the infrastructure of the Commonwealth’s 32 free clinics.
In addition, a VHCF grant to VAFC enabled it to establish an accreditation program and related web-based database for its members. VAFC developed standards for governance, administration and program service and envisions a phased approach to accreditation, with the goal of 15 accredited free clinics by the end of 2009.
Phone: 804-340-3434
http://www.vafreeclinics.org
Virginia Community Healthcare Association
6802 Paragon Place, Suite 625
Richmond, Virginia 23230
VHCF grants have helped the Virginia Community Healthcare Association to purchase and install E-Clinical Works, an electronic health records system, at community health centers statewide. In addition, VHCF has supported preceptorships through the SCEPTER program for health careers students interested in practicing in Virginia’s medically underserved communities.
Phone: 804-378-8801
http://www.vacommunityhealth.org
Virginia Dental Association
7525 Staples Mill Road
Richmond, Virginia 23228
VHCF helped establish a Mission of Mercy (MOM) Project to serve at least three dentally underserved areas through the use of weekend volunteer dental provider projects. In addition, VHCF provided funding to the VDA's Donated Dental Services program, which provides comprehensive dental treatment to disabled, elderly, and medically compromised individuals with extensive dental problems.
Phone: 804-264-9010
http://www.vadental.org
Harrison-Rockingham Dental Clinic
PO Box 898
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22803
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Dental Clinic received grant funding from VHCF to support the salary of a second part-time dentist. This addition has enabled the clinic to offer dental care five days a week to children with FAMIS insurance as well as providing care to uninsured adults.
Phone: 540-437-2900
http://www.hrdentalclinic.org/
New River Valley Free Clinic Consortium
PO Box 371
Christiansburg, Virginia 24068
Before receiving a grant from VHCF in 2006 to explore options for interoperability among health safety net providers in the New River Valley, the Free Clinic of Pulaski County, the Free Clinic of the New River Valley, and the Mental Health Association of the New River Valley operated as entirely separate entities. After a two year process that entailed extensive planning, negotiation, and implementation, the Free Clinic Consortium of the New River Valley was formed. Now, with significant systems changes including a shared database and a common patient identification card in place; patients can access all three clinics through a seamless system, giving them access to an expanded array of services and more hours of care each week
Phone: 540-381-0820
Central Virginia Health Services - King William-Dawn Community Doctors
11814 King William Road
P.O. Box 213
Aylett, Virginia 23009
VHCF RxRelief Virginia funds have helped King William-Dawn Community Doctors increase access to free medications for eligible uninsured, chronically ill area residents. The funding supports a medication assistance caseworker to access pharmaceutical companies programs for patients in need, using VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection software.
An additional grant is helping fund the Medication Assistance Program for patients served by CVHS sites in King William and Charles City County. The funding supports a dedicated staff person to help eligible, uninsured, chronically ill patients receive free prescription medications from the Patient Assistance Programs of the nation’s brandname pharmaceutical companies.
Phone: 804-769-3022
http://www.cvhsinc.org/kwd.html
Petersburg Health Care Alliance
P.O. Box 2081
201 Halifafx Street
Petersburg, Virginia 23604
VHCF funding enabled the Crater Health District Adult Medical Clinic to serve more than 1,500 medically indigent adults in the Petersburg area. Since VHCF's involvement, the program has transitioned into the Petersburg Health Care Alliance and continues to serve those in need of general medical services.
Phone: 804-863-1652x233

Charlottesville Free Clinic
1138 Rose Hill Drive
Suite 200
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
In addition to "bricks and mortar" funding to help launch the Charlottesville Free Clinic in the mid 1990s, VHCF has supported a variety of other CFC initiatives. Among these grants were funding for a dental clinic for uninsured Charlottesville area adults, funding to help defray the costs of diagnostic services, including mammograms and lab tests, and the addition of a nurse practitioner to enable the clinic to serve additional patients and provide greater continuity of care for the chronically ill.
Phone: 434-296-5525
http://www.cvillefreeclinic.org/index.html
Central Virginia Health Services - Charles City County
9950 Courthouse Road
Charles City, Virginia 23030
An RxRelief Virginia is helping support a Medication Assistance Program for patients served by CVHS' Charles City County site. The funding supports a dedicated staff person to help eligible, uninsured, chronically ill patients receive free prescription medications from the Patient Assistance Programs of the nation’s brandname pharmaceutical companies.
Phone: 804-829-6600
http://www.cvhsinc.org/ccrhs.html
Onley Community Health Center
20280 Main Street
Onancock, Virginia 23417
VHCF awarded a grant to the Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. (ESRHS) to support the salary and benefits of a full-time physician at the Onley Community Health Center. The physician will enable the center to provide an additional 4,600 visits per year.
Phone: 757-787-7374
http://www.esrh.org
Colonial Behavioral Health
1657 Merrimac Trail
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
Through its mental health initiative, A New Lease on Life, VHCF is helping Colonial Behavioral Health increase access to behavioral health services for uninsured individuals in James City and York Counties, Poquoson and Williamsburg.
The grant provides basic mental health services and prescription medications for Lackey Free Clinic and Olde towne Medical Center patients, with a focus on individuals with chronic illnesses.
Phone: 757-220-3200
http://www.colonialcsb.org/
Eastern Shore Community Services Board
10129 Rogers Drive
Nassawadox, Virginia 23413
VHCF has provided grant funding for this organization through its new mental health initiative, A New Lease on Life. The grant is designed both to increase access to medical care for individuals with mental health concerns as well as improve the ability of uninsured area residents of Accomack and Northampton counties to receive mental health care.
The grant expands access to basic mental health services and prescription medications on the Eastern Shore by rotating an ESCSB social worker among the 5 Eastern Shore Rural Health System sites.
Phone: 757-442-3636
Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic
2276 George Washington Memorial Highway
Hayes, Virginia 23072
VHCF is provided funding to the Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic to assist in funding an expansion of its pharmacy, serving uninsured area residents. This support is in addition to medication assistance funding provided through VHCF's partnership with the Greater Williamsburg Medication Access Program.
Phone: 804-642-9515
http://www.gmfreeclinic.org
Henrico Area Mental Health & Retardation Services
10299 Woodman Road
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060
VHCF is provided funding through its mental health initiative, A New Lease on Life, increase access to basic mental health services and prescription medications for Cross Over Free Medical Clinic patients, focusing on providing services to existing clinic patients with co-occurring diabetes and mental illness.
Phone: 804-727-8500
http://www.co.henrico.va.us/departments/mhmr/
Rockbridge Area Community Services
241 Greenhouse Rd
Lexington, Virginia 24450
VHCF is providing Rockbridge Area Community Services with funding through its mental health initiative, A New Lease on Life. The funding will enable Rockbridge Area Community Services to expand services for area individuals.
Phone: 540-463-3141
http://www.racsb.org/
Riverside Health System Foundation
Fountain Plaza One
701 Town Center Drive #1000
Newport News, Virginia 23606
Grant funding from VHCF is allowing Project CARE to pay for the salary and benefits of a full-time executive director.
Prior funding from VHCF to Riverside Health System Foundation supported Project CARE, a volunteer-based, physician-led program that coordinates medical care and services by doctors, hospitals, pharmacies and others for uninsured, low income adults.
Phone: 757-534-7070
http://www.riversideonline.com/foundation/
Richmond Behavioral Health Authority
107 South Fifth Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
VHCF is providing grant funding to the Richmond Behavioral Health Authority as part of its mental health initiative, A New Lease on Life. The funding will help increase access to mental health services for uninsured area residents.
The grant increases access to basic mental health services and prescription medications for patients of Goochland Free Clinic and Family Services and The Daily Planet. It also increases access to medical care for seriously mentally ill patients of the Richmond Behavioral Health Authority, Goochland-Powhatan Community Services Board and the Chesterfield Community Services Board.
Phone: 804-819-4000
http://www.rbha.org/rbha-contact-us.htm
Bon Secours Richmond Health System
5801 Bremo Road
Richmond, Virginia 23226
A Project Connect grant is enabling Bon Secours Richmond Health System\'s mobile health van to reach and enroll/renew more than 500 Richmond and Chesterfield children in the FAMIS and FAMIS Plus child health insurance programs.
Phone: 804-357-2475
http://www.bonsecours.com/
Henrico County Public Schools
PO Box 23120
Henrico, Virginia 23233
A Project Connect grant is enabling Henrico County Public Schools to reach and enroll school-aged children in FAMIS and FAMIS Plus child health insurance through school-based outreach strategies. The district will also work on institutionalizing outreach and enrollment for FAMIS/FAMIS Plus into the work of school nurses and clinic aides.
Phone: 804-652-3600
http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/contact/contact.html
Lonesome Pine Office on Youth
P.O. Box 568
219 Wood Avenue
Big Stone Gap, Virginia 24219
A Project Connect grant is enabling the Lonesome Pine Office on Youth to reach and enroll children in the FAMIS and FAMIS Plus child health insurance programs utilizing many of the family preservation and youth activities already being conducted by LPOY. Outreach also is being conducted at the two area hospitals that have birthing centers, the local Head Start program, the school district and the home school association.
Phone: 276-523-5064
http://www.lpoy.org/
Augusta Regional Dental Clinic
342 Mule Academy Road
Fishersville, Virginia 22932
VHCF funding is enabling this dental clinic to significantly expand the number of patients served by equipping four new dental operatories, bringing its total to eight. This expansion will enable the dental clinic to provide nearly 3,000 more patient visits each year.
Phone: 540-932-5619
Giles Free Clinic
219 Buchanan Street
Pearisburg, Virginia 24134
VHCF funding to this satellite of the Free Clinic of the New River Valley enabled the Giles Free Clinic to provide nearly 3,000 more patient visits each year. The VHCF grant funded an increase in the hours of both the clinic's part-time nurse practitioner and nursing assistant. By expanding these health professionals' hours, the clinic will be able to see 30 percent more patients.
Phone: 540-921-3502
Love of Jesus Health Clinic
10930 Hull Street Road
Midlothian, Virginia 23112
The only free clinic in Chesterfield County, the Love of Jesus Health Clinic needed to expand beyond an all-volunteer staff to meet the growing needs of the area's uninsured. A grant from VHCF enabled the clinic to hire a nurse practitioner to improve quality of care, provide consistent staffing and dramatically expand patient capacity.
Phone: 804-674-7499
http://www.lojhealthclinic.com/
Radford Center for Family Health
c/o SVCHS
319 Fifth Avenue
Saltville, Virginia 24370
This newest satellite of Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems serves residents of Radford and Pulaski County. The Center for Family Health provides medical services on-site and facilitates dental and mental health services through community partners. VHCF support is enabling the health center to expand patient capacity and the scope of services by adding a full-time nurse practitioner.
Phone: 276-496-4492
http://www.svchs.com/index.html
VCU Health System
417 N. 11th St.
Richmond, Virginia 23298
VHCF funding is expanding an innovative mental health counseling program for uninsured and underserved residents of the Richmond metro area. The funding allows the VCU Health System's Ambulatory Care Center to provide basic mental health services to its patients while also offering training for medical residents and psychology clinicians. By supporting the salary of VCU psychology faculty and underwriting a 10-hours-per-week psychologist to provide supervision, treatment and consultation, VHCF is helping triple the number of patients cared for and expand the number of mental health treatment sessions provided from 750 to 3,000.
http://www.vcuhealth.org/?id=277&sid=1
Pittsylvania County Community Action
707 Piney Forest Road
Danville, Virginia 24540
VHCF funding helped this program reach and enroll children in free state-sponsored health insurance through an extensive network of community partners, including local school divisions, a community health center, a free clinic and a variety of youth program. The program served Pittsylvania County and the city of Danville
Phone: 434-432-8250
The STOP Organization
2551 Almeda Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia 23513
VHCF support of The STOP Organization helps reach and enroll children and pregnant women in state-sponsored health insurance.
Phone: 757-858-1383
Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 151
Orange, Virginia 22960
VHCF funding is supporting the salary and benefits for a full-time dentist at this Orange, Virginia clinic.
Phone: 540-832-0196
Richmond City Health District
400 E. Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
VHCF funding is supporting the salary and benefits of a nurse practitioner and a public health nurse at the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority Nurse Practitioner Project.
Phone: 804-205-3500
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