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Representative Ayanna Pressley 1 3 93 Representative Ayanna Pressley 93 20 116th United States Congress 20 95 90 90 90 Massachusetts's 7TH Congressional District 90 The 15 federally-funded health center organizations with a presence in Massachusetts's 7th Congressional District leverage $46,055,693 in federal investments to serve 326,606 patients. Medford Malden Arlington 93 Revere Belmont Waltham 95 Everett Somerville Cambridge Watertown 93 Allston Brighton Newton Brookline Jamaica Plain Wellesley 1 Roslindale Suffolk County Needham West Roxbury Mattapan Massachusetts95 Dedham Hyde Park Quincy Milton Braintree Norwood Randolph Weymouth 0 1.25 2.5 5 Stoughton Miles Federally-funded site 116th Congressional (each color represents one organization) District Boundaries Major Highways County Boundaries NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN Highways City or Town CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 70 Major Roads Notes | Delivery sites represent locations of organizations funded by the federal Health Center Program. Some locations may overlap due to scale or may otherwise not be visible when mapped. Federal investments represent the total funding from the federal Health Center Program to grantees with a presence in the state in 2017. Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, December 3, 2018. Health Center Patients and Federal Funding | 2017 Uniform Data System, Bureau of Primary Health Care, HRSA. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2019. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Representative Ayanna Pressley 116th United States Congress Massachusetts's 7TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 70 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) BOSTON HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS, INC. Albany Street Shelter/Cambridge - 240 Albany St Cambridge, MA 02139-4210 Boston Living Center - 29 Stanhope St Boston, MA 02116-5111 Bridge Over Troubled Waters - 47 West St Boston, MA 02111-1219 Casa Esperanza Men's Program - 291 Eustis St Roxbury, MA 02119-2826 Casa Esperanza Women's Program - 263 Eustis St Roxbury, MA 02119-2826 Casa Nueva Vida - 53 Glen Rd Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3340 Crossroads Family Shelter - 56 Havre St Boston, MA 02128-3022 EMPath - 10 Perthshire Rd Brighton, MA 02135-1723 Entre Familia - 209 River St Mattapan, MA 02126-2727 EVA Center - Confidential Address Families in Transition - 316 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02115-5019 Hildebrand Family Shelter/Cambridge - 39 Bishop Richard Allen Dr Cambridge, MA 02139-3413 Jean Yawkey Place - 780 Albany St Boston, MA 02118-2755 Kingston House - 39 Kingston St Boston, MA 02111-2208 Medeiros Center for Change - 1960 Washington St Boston, MA 02118-3277 Mobile Van #1 - 780 Albany St Boston, MA 02118-2755 Nazareth Residence - 91 Regent St Roxbury, MA 02119-1919 Pine Street Inn at the Shattuck - 170 Morton St Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3735 Pine Street Inn Women's Clinic - 363 Albany St Boston, MA 02118-2503 Pine Street Inn-Men's Clinic - 444 Harrison Ave Boston, MA 02118-2404 Project Hope - 45 Magnolia St Dorchester, MA 02125-2714 Revision House - 38 Fabyan St Dorchester, MA 02124-2708 Rosie's Place - 889 Harrison Ave Boston, MA 02118-4004 Safe Harbor - PO BOX 220648 Boston, MA 02122-0019 Salvation Army - 402 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, MA 02139-4132 Shelter, Inc. - 109 School St Cambridge, MA 02139-3518 Sojourner House - 85 Rockland St Roxbury, MA 02119-1975 Southampton Street Shelter - 112 Southampton St Boston, MA 02118-2711 St. Ambrose - 25 Leonard St Dorchester, MA 02122-2718 St. Francis House - 39 Boylston St Boston, MA 02116-4702 St. Mary's Center for Women & Children - 90 Cushing Ave Dorchester, MA 02125-2028 St. Patrick's Women's Shelter - 270 Washington St Somerville, MA 02143-3314 Stacy Kirkpatrick House - 461 Walnut Ave Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-2331 Transitions - 211 River St Bldg M Mattapan, MA 02126-2727 Women's Lunch Place - 67 Newbury St Boston, MA 02116-3010 Woods Mullen Shelter - 794 Massachusetts Ave Boston, MA 02118-2319 CHARLES RIVER COMMUNITY HEALTH, INC. Charles River Community Health at 495 Western Ave - 495 Western Ave Brighton, MA 02135-1007 Charles River Community Health at Gardner School - 30 Athol St Allston, MA 02134-1124 Charles River Community Health at Jackson Mann School - 40 Armington St Allston, MA 02134-2406 Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, December 3, 2018. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2019. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Representative Ayanna Pressley 116th United States Congress Massachusetts's 7TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 70 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) CODMAN SQUARE HEALTH CENTER Codman Square Health Center - 637 Washington St Dorchester, MA 02124-3510 TechBoston Academy Clinic - 9 Peacevale Rd Dorchester, MA 02124-4417 DOTHOUSE HEALTH, INC. Dorchester House Multi-Service Center - 1353 Dorchester Ave Dorchester, MA 02122-2932 EAST BOSTON NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER 10 Gove Street - 10 Gove St Boston, MA 02128-1920 120 Liverpool Street - 120 Liverpool St Boston, MA 02128-1909 127 Marion Street - 127 Marion St East Boston, MA 02128-1829 155 Addison Street - 155 Addison St Boston, MA 02128-1121 20 Maverick Square - 20 Maverick Sq Boston, MA 02128-2335 225 Sumner Street - 225 Sumner St Boston, MA 02128-2379 79 Paris Street - 79 Paris St Boston, MA 02128-3053 FENWAY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Fenway Health, Ansin Building - 1340 Boylston St Boston, MA 02215-4302 Fenway: South End - 142 Berkeley St Boston, MA 02116-5100 Sidney Borum, Jr. Health Center - 75 Kneeland St Fl 2 Boston, MA 02111-1901 HARBOR HEALTH SERVICES Codman Square WIC - 637 Washington St Dorchester, MA 02124-3510 Dorchester House Multi Svs/Wic - 1353 Dorchester Ave Dorchester, MA 02122-2932 Elder Service Plan - 1135 Morton St Fl 2 Mattapan, MA 02126-2834 HARVARD STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER INC Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center - 632 Blue Hill Ave Dorchester, MA 02121-3213 Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center Inc - 895 Blue Hill Ave Dorchester, MA 02124-2902 MATTAPAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Mattapan Community Health Center - 1575 Blue Hill Ave Mattapan, MA 02126-2122 Young Achievers Science and Math Pilot School - 20 Outlook Rd Mattapan, MA 02126-1510 NEW ENGLAND HOSPITAL DBA DIMOCK CHC Dimock Community Health Center - 45 Dimock St Roxbury, MA 02119-1208 NORTH END COMMUNITY HLTH COMMITTEE, INC. New Health at Charlestown High - 240 Medford St Charlestown, MA 02129-1930 New Health Charlestown - 15 Tufts St Charlestown, MA 02129-2711 Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, December 3, 2018. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2019. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Representative Ayanna Pressley 116th United States Congress Massachusetts's 7TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 70 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) SOUTH COVE COMMUNITY HEALTH CTR, INC. South Street Clinic - 145 South St Boston, MA 02111-2826 Washington Street Clinic - 885 Washington St Boston, MA 02111-1415 SOUTH END COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER South End Community Health Center - 1601 Washington St Boston, MA 02118-1951 The Dr. Gerald Hass Center - 400 Shawmut Ave Boston, MA 02118-2006 UPHAMS CORNER HEALTH COMMITTEE, INC. Upham's Corner Health Center - Teen/HIV/WIC - 500 Columbia Rd Dorchester, MA 02125-2322 Upham's Corner Helath Center - 415 Columbia Rd Dorchester, MA 02125-2424 Upham's Eye and Dental Clinic - 636 Columbia Rd Dorchester, MA 02125-3416 WHITTIER STREET HEALTH COMMITTEE, INC. Whittier Street Health Center - 1290 Tremont St Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120-3432 Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, December 3, 2018. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2019. For more information, please contact [email protected]..
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