
Ashtabula City Schools opens school-based health clinic
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Ashtabula City Schools opens school-based health clinic
The clinic was funded through a $330,000 grant from DeWine’s Appalachian Children’s Health Initiative. Students can receive well care, acute care, behavioral health care and immunizations. The new clinic proves that when we invest in our schools, we’re investing in the strength and health of our communities.
The clinic was funded through a $330,000 grant from DeWine’s Appalachian Children’s Health Initiative and is supported through a partnership with Ashtabula Regional Medical Center. Students can receive well care, acute care, behavioral health care and immunizations.
“This new clinic proves that when we invest in our schools, we’re investing in the strength and health of our communities as a whole,” said DeWine in a news release. “Together, we are proving what’s possible when we put our children and families first.”
DeWine’s health initiative has invested more than $64 million to support the expansion or creation of community- and school-based health clinics. Funding was divided among 28 projects which are expected to affect 61,000 students and 375,000 area residents in 20 Appalachian counties.