Capital Impact Partners Continues to Expand Innovation and Lending Support for Underserved Communities in Third Quarter
neglected populations.
"Capital Impact has continued to focus on supporting projects that align with our core values, giving people the best prospects through quality education and health care, healthy food, affordable housing and dignified aging within their community," said
Capital Impact's recent loans helped sustain projects in
"Behind each of these numbers is a story, a person who is getting a chance to realize possibilities that have been beyond their reach," said
Third quarter highlights include:
Supporting Aging in the Community
Dignified and engaging senior housing is a necessary option for all older adults, and Capital Impact continues to champion innovative models for communal senior living. As part of the Green House model of senior care, Capital Impact worked with returning borrower SAS Poplar Grove Green Houses (operating as
Continuing
Increasing Access to Health Care
Quality health care is a right that all deserve and is at the core of Capital Impact's work. When people are in poor health, they cannot achieve their full potential. A great example of the need for health care services is the community surrounding the latest
this region.
The new facility replaces an aging, triple-wide trailer in which MHCS formerly operated, and provides additional space to better serve the community. MHCS is a growing
Returning borrower
North Texas Area Community Health Centers (NTACHC) serves a predominantly young, Latino, low-income, uninsured and underinsured population as the only FQHC in
The new health center will replace NTACHC's current headquarters facility, including the main health center. The new facility will serve 24,000 patients - 66 percent of whom are considered low-income - with a full range of family-oriented comprehensive primary and preventive services, including family medicine, pediatrics, OBGYN, family planning services, prenatal care, behavioral care services (depression and anxiety counseling), and health education promotion and disease prevention services. The site will have approximately 38 exam rooms, 6 dental operatories, pharmacy, lobby/waiting areas, care coordination areas, and offices/meeting space. In addition, the health center created 125 construction jobs and 40-45 full-time employees.
In one of the largest deals of the quarter, Capital Impact provided
CHCI benefits 25,000 patients in the area encompassing
Providing High-Quality Education
Capital Impact's dedication to expanding access to quality education continues to grow. In
brighter future.
Capital Impact partnered with the
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