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www.hwnova.org Grant: $25,000 This is the fifth grant from 100WS to HealthWorks. The Stronger Together Partnership Initiative will cultivate new partnerships to launch new programs; streamline access to services and provide new avenues of access to existing programs, and ensure the sustainability of newly created services. Loudoun Free Clinic www.loudounfreeclinic.org Grant: $25,000 This grant will go toward the implementation of an Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system. EMR has both quality and efficiency benefits that will systematically improve patient care. EMR implementation will result in the use of evidence-based treatment protocols, increased workflow efficiency to result in cost savings, and enhanced data collection for reliable, more meaningful reporting. Northern Virginia Family Services www.nvfs.org Grant: $15,972 Grant: $15,000 Northern Virginia Family Services received two grants this year, the first of which funds a program called LAMP (Loudoun Accessible Medication Program). LAMP provides free or reduced-cost prescription medications to Loudoun County residents of all ages who do not have health insurance, whose income level is 200% or below the Poverty Level, and who require medication for an ongoing chronic illness. The second grant funds the Infant Mental Health Project. A Child Mental Health Clinical Consultant will be hired for ten hours per month to provide family and group counseling for families assessed to be at high risk for child abuse/neglect, or who suffer from mental health issues or other serious problems that are negatively affecting their parenting skills.
_Blue Ridge Speech & Hearing Center
www.speechhearing.org Grant: $35,000 Blue Ridge Speech & Hearing Center received $35,000 to build and equip a new Sensory Integration Room that will better serve children with special needs. The BRSH is the only nonprofit providing audio logical services, speech therapy and occupational therapy to Loudoun County’s residents in need.
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(formerly Loudoun Community Health Center) www.loudounchc.org Grant: $35,000 and $35,000 This is the fourth grant from 100WomenStrong to HealthWorks. The 2012 $35,000 grant is for additional specialized pediatric dental equipment as well as pediatric dental furniture. In 2011, HealthWorks received $35,000 for an ultrasound machine for use at the new pediatric site in Sterling. This Federally Qualified Health Center was created to provide health care in a medical home setting to those who have limited or no health insurance.
INOVA Health Foundation
http://www.inova.org/ Grant: $26,000 INOVA Health Foundation received $26,000 for a stereotactic breast analysis table.
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HHHealthworks (formerly Loudoun Community Health Center) www.loudounchc.org Grant: $25,000 This grant is for a Pediatric Dental Operatory room that includes the purchase of specialized pediatric dental equipment. Update: 100WS Donor-Advisors standing in front of appreciation plaque, March 2013.
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(formerly Loudoun Community Health Center) www.loudounchc.org Grant: $4,000 Breast Feeding Education |
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