Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR176

Introduced
2/29/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  

Caption

Commending Neighborhood Health.

Impact

The resolution celebrates the impact of Neighborhood Health in increasing access to critical healthcare services. In 2023, the organization served over 37,000 patients, up from just 1,500 in its first year, illustrating its growth and the escalating demand for accessible healthcare. Furthermore, its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including administering tests and vaccines, underscores its vital role in safeguarding public health during crises and its capacity to adapt to community needs.

Summary

SJR176 commends Neighborhood Health, a primary healthcare nonprofit organization in Northern Virginia, for its significant contributions to public health over the last 25 years. Providing high-quality primary care services, Neighborhood Health serves various demographics in Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax County, especially targeting low-income, uninsured, or underinsured populations. This commendation highlights the organization's mission to improve health equity and ensure that all community members have access to necessary healthcare services, regardless of their financial situation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation and admiration for Neighborhood Health's work. Lawmakers and community members value the organization's dedication to underserved communities and recognize the essential services it provides. The resolution also acts as a rallying point for ongoing support of healthcare services that address the diverse needs of the population, emphasizing the importance of accessible healthcare solutions.

Contention

While the resolution serves to honor Neighborhood Health, it also brings to light broader discussions regarding the necessity of sustained funding and support for community health organizations. As healthcare costs rise and demands increase, advocates for public health continue to call for stronger commitments from government bodies to ensure that organizations like Neighborhood Health can continue their mission without interruption. As such, while this commendation is a celebration, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges facing nonprofit healthcare providers in maintaining service levels.

Companion Bills

VA HJR200

Similar To Commending Neighborhood Health.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR563

Commending HealthWorks for Northern Virginia.

VA HR429

Commending the ENDependence Center of Northern Virginia.

VA HR393

Commending John William Foust.

VA SJR386

Commending John William Foust.

VA HR619

Commending the Fredericksburg Christian Health Center.

VA HJR834

Commending Ayuda.

VA HJR709

Commending Brian Hricik.

VA SJR304

Commending Brian Hricik.

VA SJR409

Commending Karen Corbett Sanders.

VA HJR632

Commending Operation Smile.

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