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Stamford, Conn. – Dec. 20, 2012 – AmeriCares has awarded more than $500,000 in grants to New York City clinics providing health care services for Sandy victims.
Nearly half of the funding, $250,000, was given to the Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center in Queens, N.Y., the largest primary care provider in the hard-hit Rockaways and one of only two clinics serving area residents in the aftermath of Sandy. The funds will allow the health center to purchase an emergency generator and provide free care for 1,600 uninsured patients between its two locations in the Rockaways and its clinic in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. The Addabbo clinic at 6200 Beach Channel Drive in Arverne, N.Y., was without power for weeks following the Oct. 29 storm, and the Red Hook location at 120 Richard Street lost use of its first floor exam rooms due to storm damage. AmeriCares also allowed the health center to use its mobile clinic to treat patients in the Rockaways until power was restored. The mobile unit will be back this week to provide additional exam space while mold remediation is performed at the Arverne clinic.
“The Addabbo Health Center is a key affordable health-care provider in the Rockaways and Red Hook – two neighborhoods severely affected by the storm,” said AmeriCares Vice President of Emergency Response Garrett Ingoglia. “Our funding will help the clinic continue to serve Brooklyn and Queens residents affected by Sandy. We hope the one month of free service for the uninsured will encourage residents in these hard-hit areas to seek care and relieve some of the financial hardship caused by the storm.”
AmeriCares also awarded:
AmeriCares is focusing its support on clinics and health centers that care for the most vulnerable, including low-income patients, the uninsured and underinsured. In addition to these grants, AmeriCares has provided thousands of doses of insulin, tetanus vaccines, flu vaccines and other medicines to community health centers in affected areas, including the Beacon Christian Community Health Center on Staten Island and the North Hudson Community Action Corporation in New Jersey.
AmeriCares relief workers have been working nonstop since Sandy struck, delivering 110 shipments of medical aid and relief supplies to shelters and aid distribution centers in the most devastated communities. To date, the disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization has provided $2.3 million in aid, including grants, to benefit up to 300,000 storm victims in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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