U.S. Health and Human Services Acting Regional Director Jay Angoff visits with Allison Veeder, an advanced practice registered nurse with Heartland Community Health Center, during a reception Wednesday, July 11, 2012, at Heartland. Angoff applauded the health center for its efforts to care for anyone regardless of their health status and ability to pay. In June, HHS announced that Heartland would receive a renewable, annual grant of $650,000 as part of being named a Federally Qualified Health Center. Pictured at left is Cindy Hart, of Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center.
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