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Community Health Centers of Benton and Linn Counties Awarded Federal Grant to Expand Access to Care for Justice-Involved Individuals

The Community Health Centers of Benton and Linn Counties (CHC) is honored to be one of the recipients of the Biden-Harris Administration’s $52 million federal grant initiative aimed at improving health outcomes for individuals reentering communities after incarceration. This transformative funding, announced by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), underscores a commitment to providing justice-involved individuals with the critical care and support they need to reintegrate successfully into communities.  

In total, 54 awards were distributed across the United States. Three health centers in Oregon were selected: Benton/Linn, Lane, and Multnomah counties. All three are public-entity organizations, with ties to local government structures, relationships, and resources. All awarded centers will explore innovative approaches to enhance community integration, primary care access, and support systems for individuals navigating justice spaces, health care systems, and community resources. 

Addressing Critical Health Needs During Reentry 

The transition from incarceration back into community is marked by heightened health risks, including chronic disease management challenges, mental health needs, substance use disorders, and increased risk of opioid overdose. This funding will empower CHC of Benton and Linn Counties to: 

  • Provide comprehensive care to individuals prior to their release from incarceration, ensuring continuity of care. 
  • Offer case management services to address social determinants of health, such as housing, transportation, and food security. 
  • Collaborate with community partners to create seamless connections between healthcare and social support systems. 

“This award aligns with our mission to serve all populations in Benton and Linn Counties with access to high quality care,” said Lacey Mollel, Executive Director at CHC of Benton and Linn Counties. “By integrating primary care with justice-informed services, we aim to reduce health disparities and foster healthier, more stable communities.” 

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About Community Health Centers of Benton and Linn Counties 

The Community Health Centers of Benton and Linn Counties provide accessible, patient-centered primary care to anyone in need of care in the region. With a focus on prevention and health equity, the CHC delivers comprehensive services that include medical, dental, behavioral health, and support services to improve the well-being of all residents. 

To learn more about this initiative or CHC of Benton and Linn Counties, visit www.bentonlinnhealthcenters.org

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