Maui Coronavirus Updates

$2.37 Million Secured for Community Health Centers in Maui County

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Community Clinic of Maui, photo by Wendy Osher.

An additional $2,375,810 was secured for Community Health Centers in Maui County as part of a Third Coronavirus Relief Legislation package that Congress passed in March.

The funding was announced today by US Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawaiʻi) and is part of a larger $10 million appropriation for Hawaiʻi facilities to respond to, prevent, diagnose and treat COVID-19. The funds are available as part of the CARES Act, the third coronavirus relief package Congress recently passed. Community health centers in Hawaiʻi also received about $1 million in funding in the first coronavirus relief package.

“Our community health centers continue to meet the daunting challenge of responding to the coronavirus pandemic. This infusion of funds will provide much-needed resources to a vital health care network,” Senator Hirono said. “Community health centers throughout Hawaii – and all health care providers – need additional support to keep up their work, and we must provide full funding and authorization for community health centers going forward.”

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Community health centers receiving new grant funding include the following:

Hoʻola Lāhui Hawaiʻi Kauaʻi Community Health Center: $578,930
West Hawaiʻi Community Health Center: $783,110
Lānaʻi Community Health Center: $542,510
Molokaʻi Community Health Center: $550,535
Waikīkī Health: $703,490
Hāna Health: $542,150
Kalihi-Palama Health Center: $1,021,625
Bay Clinic: $876,290
Waiʻanae Coast Comprehensive Health Center: $1,163,675
Community Clinic of Maui: $740,615
Hamakua-Kōhala Health: $596,360
Koʻolauloa Health Center: $634,325
Waimanalo Health Center: $584,870
Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services: $719,510

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