Orange Blossom Family Health

A new health center providing healthcare to homeless and uninsured patients in the Orlando area.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $6,100,000
  • Total Project Cost: $6,193,824

IMPACT

  • 30 FTE jobs
  • 103 construction jobs
  • 6,000 patients served
  • Project includes a Federally Qualified Health Center.

Investor

Project Description

Orange Blossom Family Health was founded in 1993 to provide healthcare to homeless and uninsured patients in the Orlando area. The organization has grown to 8 location and serves 20,000 patients. With NMTC financing, OBFH built a new 12,000 sq-ft clinic that reaches 6,000 annually in a medically underserved area. Services include medial, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, vision, x-ray, urgent care, and an on-site lab. There is no other medical provider in this zip code currentlly offering sliding fees for service or care regardless of ability to pay.

MAP

Address: 4426 Old Winter Garden Road, Orlando, FL 32811

Census Tract: 12095014601

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