Direct Relief Donates $1.4 million to 11 Texas Free and Charitable Clinics for Hurricane Harvey Recovery and Resilience
Direct Relief is distributing these grants from its
The cash grants, awarded in partnership with the
The Category 4 Hurricane Harvey struck the region in
A survey conducted beginning two months after Harvey struck found that 66 percent of people in the affected region had experienced property damage or income loss from the storm. Three in 10 Harvey-affected residents (31 percent) said they had no usual place they go for care when they are sick, or that their usual source of care is a hospital emergency room. The survey, conducted by the
The 70 free and charitable clinics that are members of the
In the city of
At
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"Directly after the storm, our clinics, at times putting their own needs to the side, immediately began helping people impacted by Harvey," said
"The NAFC is proud to partner with Direct Relief to provide funding to
Grant recipients include:
Casa El Buen Samaritano ,Houston Christ Clinic ,Katy Hands Together Family Health Center, Inc. , HumbleIbn Sina Foundation ,Houston - PediPlace,
Lewisville - San José Clinic,
Houston Smithville Community Clinic , SmithvilleTexas International Institute of Health Professions/VCare Clinics ,Houston - TOMAGWA HealthCare Ministries,
Tomball - Ubi Caritas Health Ministries,
Beaumont United Health Partners ,Houston
About Direct Relief
A humanitarian organization committed to improving the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies, Direct Relief delivers lifesaving medical resources throughout the world to communities in need—without regard to politics, religion, or ability to pay. For more information, please visit https://www.DirectRelief.org.
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