Community Hospitality Healthcare Services provided $15,000,000 in NMTC allocation to Sterling Health Center, Inc. for the construction of two new facilities in medically underserved areas in Kentucky. The new construction
West Coast University (WCU) is a private, for-profit university focused on healthcare degrees with campus locations in Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Ontario. WCU’s Anaheim campus includes programs in nursing and
Blood Connection is a non-profit for blood donors. NMTC financing supported construction, furniture, and fixtures associated with the Blood Connection’s property at the Matrix operation center.
The Jane H. Booker Family Health Center provides a wide range of outpatient health care services to meet the needs of families, regardless of their ability to pay. Its staff
Children and Family Services/Vocational Rehabilitation Healthcare offices. The facility provides the following services: Basic Food in Washington (SNAP Food Stamps), Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
A mobile health unit run by the Refuah Health Center, providing mobile health services for people who otherwise could not afford them.
The Jones Building in Suffolk, VA originally housed four retail bays and a movie theater on the ground floor. A fire in the mid-1980’s nearly destroyed the building. The movie
NMTC financing supported integrated a organization that provides health and service programs. Asian Health and Service Center offers health foods, healthcare and mental health offerings that are culturally appropriate.