The Wright Center for Community Health

The Wright Center for Community Health expanded to a new 41,900-square-foot facility in Scranton, following PCDC’s $9.5 million in New Markets Tax Credit allocation and $2.5 million in debt financing.

Elica Health Center

Elica Health Centers is another FQHC located in Sacramento whose work Capital Impact financed. Through its two sites and mobile clinic, Elica provides care to more than 11,000 low-income and underinsured patients in the city and Sacramento and Yolo counties, where it has historically served the Slavic community, the largest in the country.

Santa Cruz Community Health Center (“SCCH”)

By moving its East Cliff Family Health Center to a new location, Santa Cruz Community Health Centers will be able to double its clinic space and serve an additional 3,000 new patients, bringing its total to 10,000 patients (40% of whom will be ages 0-18) receiving primary care, prenatal care, pediatrics, integrated behavioral health, etc.

HealthCore

Renovation and expansion of a FQHC with a service area of 4 counties.

Community Health Centers of the Central Coast

This consists of two projects: the construction of a new 27,500 sq. ft. facility in Lompoc, CA to replace an existing leased facility in Lompoc, and the renovation of a 21,300 sq. ft. leased facility in Paso Robles, CA, which will relocate some services currently housed at the existing Paso Robles site.

Renewal House

PCDC Supports Addiction Treatment Services for Women with Children in Nashville, Tennessee

Crescent Care

In the Greater New Orleans area, CrescentCare is known for delivering high-quality, person-centered health care through the NO/AIDS Task Force, which was founded in 1983 in response to the AIDS crisis. For 20 years, we supported this community-based organization to become and then thrive as an FQHC. In 2017, we provided $21 million in financing for a new 64,000-square-foot campus. This facility enabled CrescentCare to triple its capacity and create or preserve over 450 jobs.