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Community Health receives $1 million HRSA grant

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The Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) has awarded Community Health Northwest Florida (CHNWF) a $1-million grant to provide care for people released from incarceration to support their healthy return to the community.

“People re-entering the community from incarceration are particularly vulnerable to poor health outcomes,” says CHNWF CEO Chandra Smiley. “With this grant, we will be able to provide those services to better support their successful and healthy reentry to our community.”

According to HRSA, research shows that individuals released from prison face an opioid overdose risk up to ten times higher than the general public. By focusing on substance use disorder treatment and overdose prevention, this initiative aims to significantly reduce this risk and improve long-term health outcomes for this vulnerable population.

In addition to healthcare services, CHNWF is required to provide case management services and collaborate with community partners to tackle health-related social issues such as

Since 1992, Community Health Northwest Florida has served residents of Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and surrounding areas. Since 2007, it has been the area’s only Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) as designated by the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA). For more information, visit healthcarewithinreach.org.

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