Nolan Announces More Than $1 Million for Health and Family Services in September

Press Release

Date: Sept. 26, 2014
Location: Washington, DC

Congressman Rick Nolan today announced a total of $1,076,978 in grants from the Department of Health and Human Services for clinics, health centers, and family services in Grand Marais, Duluth, Cook, and Bemidji.

"These health and family service facilities are crucial to supporting our rural communities in Northeastern Minnesota," Nolan said. "This funding will improve access to quality care in rural areas and promote wellness in the region."

Recipients

Evergreen Youth & Family Services in Bemidji: $116,480 through the Street Outreach Program.

Sawtooth Mountain Clinic in Grand Marais: $300,000 through the Rural Health Network Development Program.

Sawtooth Mountain Clinic in Grand Marais: $198,322 through the Health Center Cluster Program, which supports health centers in underserved or rural areas.

Lake Superior Community Health Center in Duluth: $238,866 through the Health Center Cluster Program.

Cook Area Health Services in Cook: $223,310 through the Health Center Cluster Program.


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