The health equity grant aims to ensure equal access to healthcare for everyone in the community. Currently, the program focuses on the Refugee and Parolee populations (individuals ineligible for entry under refugee or immigration status).

Through this grant, education and resources are provided in multiple languages, along with community connections to help address health disparities and bridge gaps in care.

For more information, contact the Health Equity Program Manager at 806-378-6378.

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Currently, the program focuses on the Refugee and Parolee populations. For more information, contact the Health Equity Program Manager at 806-378-6378.

There is no cost for Health Equity services for qualifying individuals. 

Make a Health Equity Appointment Today!

  • Appointments are available Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, with additional availability depending on need.
  • Appointments are available at our additional location — “The Place” located at 3107 Plains Blvd #500, Amarillo, TX 79102. Appointments are available Monday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm & Thursday 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Health equality is providing everyone the same opportunity and health equity is providing assistance so that everyone can have the same opportunity.

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