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Representative Frederica Wilson 116Th United States Congress 75 441 Representative95 Frederica Wilson 116th United1 States Congress Florida's 24TH Congressional District 75 95 The 9 federally-funded health center organizations with a presence in Florida's 24th Congressional District leverage $43,064,323 in federal investments to serve 207,839 patients. 27 95 §¨¦ ¤£ Pembroke Pines 441 !( Hollywood 27 §¨¦ Miramar !( ¤£ 1 !( §¨¦ !( !( §¨¦ !( !( !( 27 !( !( !( !( !( 95 ¤£ !( Carol City 195 !( !( §¨¦ !( !( Miami-Dade !( County !( !( 41 Florida !( !( !( North Miami ¤£ 1 41 !( 41 !( ¤£ !( Hialeah !( !( !( !( ¤£ !( !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !(!( !( !(!( !( !( ¤£ !(!( !(!( !(!( !(!( §¨¦ !(!(!( §¨¦ Miami Beach !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( !( ¤£ Fountainbleau Miami 0 1 2 4 Tamiami ¤£ ¤£ ¤£ 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 84 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 Frederica Wilson 116th United States Congress Florida's 24TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 84 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) BORINQUEN HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. BMC at The Village South - 400 NE 31st St Miami, FL 33137-4213 BMC B-CARE and Case Management Center - 3550 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33137-3841 BMC Behavioral Health and Resource Center - 100 NE 38th St Miami, FL 33137-3654 BMC Carrie Meek Center - 7835 NE 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33138-4898 BMC Drop-in and Behavioral Health Center - 681 NE 125th St North Miami, FL 33161-5503 BMC Emilio Lopez Pavilion (Main Site) - 3601 Federal Hwy Miami, FL 33137-3795 BMC Mobile Medical Vans - 3601 Federal Hwy Miami, FL 33137-3795 BMC North Miami Pediatric and Dental Center - 708 NE 125th St North Miami, FL 33161-5612 BMC Women's Wellness Center - 12603 NE 7th Ave North Miami, FL 33161-4813 Comstock Elementary School - 2420 NW 18th Ave Miami, FL 33142-7524 Holmes Elementary School - 1175 NW 67th St Miami, FL 33150-4145 Itech @ Thomas A. Edison High School - 6101 NW 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33127-1211 Lenora B. Smith Elementary - 4700 NW 12th Ave Miami, FL 33127-2214 Liberty City Elementary School - 1855 NW 71st St Miami, FL 33147-6334 Miami Edison Senior High School - 6161 NW 5th Ct Miami, FL 33127-1259 Santa Clara Elementary School - 1051 NW 29th Ter Miami, FL 33127-3842 BROWARD COMMUNITY AND FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS, INC. Broward Community & Family Health Center, Inc. - 5010 Hollywood Blvd # 5012 Hollywood, FL 33021-6557 West Park Community Health Center - 5801 Hallandale Beach Blvd West Park, FL 33023-5243 CAMILLUS HEALTH CONCERN, INC. Camillus Health Concern, Greer Building - 336 NW 5th St Miami, FL 33128-1616 Camillus House Campus, Building D - 1603 NW 7th Ave Miami, FL 33136-1415 Camillus House FPL Welcome Center - 1545 NW 7th Ave Miami, FL 33136-1403 CARE RESOURCE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC. Care Resource Community Health Center - 3801 Biscayne Blvd Ste 210 Miami, FL 33137-9800 Care Resource Community Health Center at Miami - 3510 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33137-3840 Care Resource Community Health Center, Inc - 3801 Biscayne Blvd Ste 220 Miami, FL 33137-9800 Care Resource Community Health Center, Inc - 3801 Biscayne Blvd Ste 250 Miami, FL 33137-9800 Care Resource Community Health Center, Inc at 3801 Biscayne Boulevard, Second Floor, Miami, FL 33137 - 3801 Biscayne Blvd Fl 2 Miami, FL 33137-9800 CENTER FOR FAMILY AND CHILD ENRICHMENT, INC., THE Center for Family and Child Enrichment - 1825 NW 167th St Miami Gardens, FL 33056-4838 CITRUS HEALTH NETWORK, INC. Brentwood Elementary School - 3101 NW 191st St Miami Gardens, FL 33056-3068 Bunch Park Elementary School - 16001 E Bunche Park Dr Miami Gardens, FL 33054-2061 Carol City Elementary School - 4375 NW 173rd Dr Miami Gardens, FL 33055-3773 Carol City Middle School SBHC - 3737 NW 188th St Miami Gardens, FL 33055-2856 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 Frederica Wilson 116th United States Congress Florida's 24TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 84 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) CITRUS HEALTH NETWORK, INC., cont. CHANCE Hollywood Office - 5012 Hollywood Blvd Ste 200 Hollywood, FL 33021-6549 North County Elementary School - 3250 NW 207th St Miami Gardens, FL 33056-1379 EMPOWER U, INCORPORATED Empower U CHC At Northside Shopping Plaza - 7900 NW 27th Ave Ste E12 Miami, FL 33147-4909 JESSIE TRICE COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEM, INC Agenaria S. Paschal/Olinda Park Elementary School - 5536 NW 21st Ave Miami, FL 33142-3030 Allapattah Middle School - 1331 NW 46th St Miami, FL 33142-4143 Andover Middle School - 121 NE 207th St Miami Gardens, FL 33179-1733 Arcola Lake Elementary - 1037 NW 81st St Miami, FL 33150-2738 Benjamin Franklin K-8 Center - 13100 NW 12th Ave North Miami, FL 33168-6614 Biscayne Gardens Elementary School - 560 NW 151st St Miami, FL 33169-6613 Broadmoor Elementary School - 3401 NW 83rd St Miami, FL 33147-4506 Brownsville Middle School - 4899 NW 24th Ave Miami, FL 33142-3620 Carrie P. Meek/Westview K-8 Center - 2101 NW 127th St North Miami, FL 33167-1428 Charles David Wyche Jr. Elementary School - 5241 NW 195th Dr Miami Gardens, FL 33055-6186 Dr. Henry W. Mack/West Little River K-8 Center - 2450 NW 84th St Miami, FL 33147-4100 Earlington Heights Elementary School - 4750 NW 22nd Ave Miami, FL 33142-4015 Edison Park K-8 Center - 500 NW 67th St Miami, FL 33150-3917 Eneida Massas Hartner Elementary School - 401 NW 29th St Miami, FL 33127-3915 Henry E S Reeves Elementary - 2005 NW 111th St Miami, FL 33167-3819 Horace Mann Middle School - 8950 NW 2nd Ave El Portal, FL 33150-2406 Hubert O Sibley Elementary - 255 NW 115th St Miami, FL 33168-3345 Jesse J. McCrary Jr. Elementary School - 514 NW 77th St Miami, FL 33150-2853 Jessie Trice Center for Community Health - MAIN - 5361 NW 22nd Ave Miami, FL 33142-8035 Jose De Diego Middle School - 3100 NW 5th Ave Miami, FL 33127-3729 JTCHS - Children's Wellness Center - 1190 NW 95th St Ste 304 Miami, FL 33150-2066 JTCHS - Dental Center Miami Gardens - 18360 NW 7th Ave Miami, FL 33169-4410 JTCHS - Dental Health Center - 5607 NW 27th Ave Ste 2 Miami, FL 33142-2826 JTCHS - Frederica Wilson/Juanita Mann Health Center - 2520 NW 75th St Miami, FL 33147-6025 JTCHS - Jefferson Reaves House Women's Residental SA Treatment Center (24 Hour) - 2985 NW 54th St Miami, FL 33142 JTCHS - Lotus Village Center - 217 NW 15th St Miami, FL 33136-1832 JTCHS - Miami Gardens Health Center - 4692 NW 183rd St Miami Gardens, FL 33055-3054 JTCHS - Opa Locka Youth and Children's Wellness Center - 490 Opa Locka Blvd Ste 100 Opa Locka, FL 33054-3563 JTCHS Health Center at North Shore - 1190 NW 95th St Ste 100 Miami, FL 33150-2064 Lake Stevens Middle School - 18484 NW 48th Pl Miami Gardens, FL 33055-2950 Lorah Park Elementary School - 5160 NW 31st Ave Miami, FL 33142-3439 Maya Angelou Elementary School - 1850 NW 32nd St Miami, FL 33142-6036 Miami Carol City Senior High School - 3301 NW 183rd St Carol City, FL 33056-3453 Miami Central Senior High School - 1781 NW 95th St Miami, FL 33147-3159 Miami Norland Senior High School - 1050 NW195th Street Miami, FL 33169-3040 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 Frederica Wilson 116th United States Congress Florida's 24TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 84 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) JESSIE TRICE COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEM, INC, cont. Miami Northwestern Senior High School - 1100 NW 71st St Miami, FL 33150-3894 Nathan B. Young Elementary School - 14120 NW 24th Ave Opa Locka, FL 33054-3729 Natural Bridge Elementary School - 1650 NE 141st St North Miami, FL 33181-1321 Norland Middle School - 1235 NW 192nd Ter Miami, FL 33169-3441 Oak Grove Elementary School - 15640 NE 8th Ave North Miami Beach, FL 33162-5201 Orchard Villa Elementary School - 5720 NW 13th Ave Miami, FL 33142-2604 Thomas Jefferson Middle School - 525 NW 147th St Miami, FL 33168-4213 Van E Blanton Elementary - 10327 NW 11th Ave Miami, FL 33150-1021 MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER MBCHC North 3 Suite 401, 403, & 405 - 11645 Biscayne Blvd Ste 405 Miami, FL 33181-3139 MBCHC North 4, Suite 302 & 304 - 11645 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33181 MBCHC North Suite 103 & 104 - 11645 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33181 MBCHC North Suite 301, 305, & 307 - 11645 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33181 MBCHC North Suite 308 - 11645 Biscayne Blvd Ste 308 Miami, FL 33181-3139 MBCHC North Suite 309 - 11645 Biscayne Blvd Ste 309 Miami, FL 33181-3139 Miami Beach Community Health Center North STE 408 - 11645 Biscayne Blvd Ste 408 Miami, FL 33181-3148 Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, December 3, 2018. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2019. 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