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Representative Denver Riggleman 116Th United States Congress 17 97 270 95 29 119 50 79 15 50 33 495 81 340 66 33 Representative220 Denver Riggleman 211 116th United States Congress 219 250 301 79 19 11 17 33 Virginia's 5522TH Congressional District 95 The 6 federally-funded health center organizations with a presence in 1 Virginia's 5th Congressional District leverage $25,379,80281 in 340federal investments to serve 108,337 patients. 60 64 64 33 220 North Potomac 219 19 11 64 29 301 Chillum 64 Reston 64 Oakton Lanham17 522 360 295 Suitland Fauquier Groveton Oxon Hill 60 15 County60 Burke 64 Clinton Manassas 95 Mount 60Vernon Dale City Waldorf 81 360 460 Harrisonburg Madison 85 Maryland County Stafford West Virginia 11 501 460Hartwood 220 Greene 460 77 29 County Spotsylvania 258 81 Charlottesville 21 221 301 15 Virginia 58 Albemarle 58 58County 58 Nelson Fluvanna 85 County County Buckingham 1 Mechanicsville 13 74 County Tuckahoe 158 158 52 95 401 Richmond Midlothian Lynchburg Appomattox Chesterfield County Bedford Cave Spring County Prince Campbell Edward Blacksburg County County Petersburg Charlotte Franklin County Lunenburg County Pittsylvania County Halifax County County Mecklenburg Brunswick County County Danville 0 10 20 40 North Carolina 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 31 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 Denver Riggleman 116th United States Congress Virginia's 5TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 31 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) BLUE RIDGE MEDICAL CENTER, INC. Blue Ridge Medical Center, Inc. - 4038 Thomas Nelson Hwy Arrington, VA 22922-2302 Mobile Clinic - 4038 Thomas Nelson Hwy Arrington, VA 22922-2302 Nelson Counseling Center, Region Ten Community Services Board - 71 Tanbark Plz Lovingston, VA 22949-2464 Nelson County High School - 6919 Thomas Nelson Hwy Lovingston, VA 22949-2101 Nelson County Middle School - 6925 Thomas Nelson Hwy Lovingston, VA 22949-2101 Rockfish River Elementary School - 200 Chapel Hollow Rd Afton, VA 22920-3145 Tye River Elementary School - 5198 Thomas Nelson Hwy Arrington, VA 22922-2637 CENTRAL VIRGINIA HEALTH SERVICES Central Virginia Community Health Center - 25892 N James Madison Hwy New Canton, VA 23123-2234 Charlotte Primary Care - 165 Legrande Ave Charlotte Court House, VA 23923-3747 Health Center For Women & Families - 833 Buffalo St Ste 200 Farmville, VA 23901-1111 Neighborhood Family Health Center - 901 Preston Ave Ste 301 Charlottesville, VA 22903-4491 Neighborhood Family Health Center - Peterson Bldg - 800 Preston Ave Charlottesville, VA 22903-4420 Neighborhood Family Health Center Dental - 1138 Rose Hill Dr Charlottesville, VA 22903-5128 Southern Albemarle Family Practice - 2256 Irish Rd Esmont, VA 22937-1945 Southside Community Health Center - 8380 Boydton Plank Rd Alberta, VA 23821 JOHNSON HEALTH CENTER Bedford Community Dental Center - 600 Bedford Ave Bedford, VA 24523-1966 Bedford Community Health Center - 582 Blue Ridge Ave Bedford, VA 24523-2604 Rustburg Community Health Center - 925 Village Hwy Rustburg, VA 24588-4591 PIEDMONT ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES (PATHS) PATHS Community Medical Center - Boydton - 380 Washington St Boydton, VA 23917-3415 PATHS Community Medical Center - Chatham - 4 S Main St Chatham, VA 24531-5436 PATHS Community Medical Center - Danville - 705 Main St Danville, VA 24541-1803 PATHS Community Medical Center - South Boston - 1627 Seymour Dr South Boston, VA 24592-3447 PATHS Johnson School Project - 680 Arnett Blvd Danville, VA 24540-2542 SOUTHERN DOMINION HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. Central High School - 131 K V Rd Victoria, VA 23974-2613 Kenbridge Elementary School - 215 Nottoway Falls Rd Kenbridge, VA 23944-3424 Lunenburg Medical Center - 1508 K V Rd Victoria, VA 23974-2624 Lunenburg Middle School - 583 Tomlinson Rd Victoria, VA 23974-2628 SDHS Counseling & Behavioral Services - 1685 K-V Rd Victoria, VA 23974 SDHS Family Dentistry - 1685 K-V Rd Victoria, VA 23974 Victoria Elementary School - 1521 8th St Victoria, VA 23974-9591 TRI-AREA COMMUNITY HEALTH Tri-Area Community Health Center at Ferrum - 40 Wiley Dr Ferrum, VA 24088-1100 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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