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VHCF touches the lives of thousands of Virginians every day. The Virginia Health Care Foundation is a public-private partnership dedicated to increasing access to primary health care for uninsured Virginians and those in underserved areas.
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Learn about Virginia’s uninsured, including those who may be eligible for Medicaid/FAMIS or financial assistance on the Marketplace. The Virginia Health Care Foundation has awarded $770,313 in grants to 9 nonprofit organizations throughout Virginia to increase access to behavioral health, medical and dental care for uninsured and medically underserved Virginians.
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