Merkley, Wyden Announce More Than $84 Million in American Rescue Plan Funding for Health Centers Throughout Oregon
Resources will expand access to coronavirus vaccines to hardest-hit and highest-risk communities
Washington, D.C. – Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced today that $84 million in federal funding—provided by the American Rescue Plan, which the senators helped pass on March 6, 2021—is headed to 30 health centers throughout Oregon to expand access to the coronavirus vaccine.
“I am deeply grateful to the health care heroes who have been working on the frontlines throughout this pandemic to give our families, friends, and community members the best treatment possible under very difficult circumstances,” said Merkley. “One of the best things we can do to help them in the fight against the coronavirus is to get vaccines in arms as quickly as possible. I’m grateful that this funding is headed to health centers in every corner of our state to help make that happen, and will continue to do all that I can to secure the resources all Oregonians need to beat back the pandemic.”
“The urgent need to get as many Oregonians vaccinated as soon as possible receives a real shot in the arm with these vital American Rescue Plan resources heading to health centers in every nook and cranny of our state,” said Wyden, Chair of the Senate Finance Committee. “Oregonians and the health care workers dedicated to helping them deserve every possible opportunity to continue Oregon and the country on the road to the other side of this pandemic. And I will keep battling for every potential dollar for that path to be as fast and smooth as possible.”
Since the coronavirus crisis began, Merkley and Wyden have kept a steady drumbeat on the need to create a national vaccine distribution plan, and to ensure that the plan addresses alarming health disparities that have only gotten worse during the pandemic.
Today’s funding will be distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as follows:
Health Center Name |
City |
Award Amount |
BANDON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER |
BANDON |
$874,250 |
COLUMBIA RIVER COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES |
BOARDMAN |
$1,269,000 |
BENTON COUNTY |
CORVALLIS |
$2,347,500 |
WINDING WATERS MEDICAL CLINIC |
ENTERPRISE |
$1,210,625 |
COUNTY OF LANE |
EUGENE |
$5,372,000 |
WHITE BIRD CLINIC |
EUGENE |
$2,547,750 |
ASHER COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER |
FOSSIL |
$671,375 |
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. |
GRANTS PASS |
$3,315,250 |
VIRGINIA GARCIA MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER |
HILLSBORO |
$10,237,500 |
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH |
HOOD RIVER |
$2,648,000 |
KLAMATH HEALTH PARTNERS INC |
KLAMATH FALLS |
$2,239,250 |
LAPINE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER |
LA PINE |
$1,558,125 |
LA CLINICA DEL VALLE FAMILY HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. |
MEDFORD |
$4,922,250 |
ROGUE COMMUNITY HEALTH |
MEDFORD |
$2,546,125 |
LINCOLN, COUNTY OF |
NEWPORT |
$1,394,875 |
WATERFALL CLINIC INCORPORATED |
NORTH BEND |
$1,150,000 |
CLACKAMAS, COUNTY OF |
OREGON CITY |
$3,563,000 |
CENTRAL CITY CONCERN |
PORTLAND |
$1,873,500 |
MULTNOMAH, COUNTY OF |
PORTLAND |
$10,930,750 |
NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION INC |
PORTLAND |
$1,406,000 |
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER |
PORTLAND |
$3,825,500 |
OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY |
PORTLAND |
$2,733,750 |
OUTSIDE IN |
PORTLAND |
$1,652,125 |
WALLACE MEDICAL CONCERN, THE |
PORTLAND |
$1,618,000 |
MOSAIC MEDICAL |
BEND, MADRAS, PRINEVILLE, REDMOND |
$4,038,250 |
ADAPT |
ROSEBURG |
$1,166,000 |
UMPQUA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. |
ROSEBURG |
$2,657,500 |
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES, INC. |
SALEM |
$2,460,375 |
TILLAMOOK COUNTY |
TILLAMOOK |
$1,254,875 |
RINEHART MEDICAL CLINIC |
WHEELER |
$674,000 |
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