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Chemist Wilma Subra, head of Subra Company, an environmental consulting firm with a lab in New Iberia, La., said while there are a number of free or reduced-cost clinics along the coast--receiving state and federal, as well as foundation resources--most or all of these clinics are overburdened with patients.
Susan Buchanan: BP Spill Workers Seek Care as Health Study Progresses Susan Buchanan 2011
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This patient is just one of millions whose lives have been affected by community health centers, which provide free and reduced-cost health services to over 23 million patients each year -- many of them children, pregnant women, the disabled, elders, and other vulnerable patients.
Jin Y. Kwon: No Longer Just a Safety Net, But a Stronghold for Our Health Care System Jin Y. Kwon 2011
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This patient is just one of millions whose lives have been affected by community health centers, which provide free and reduced-cost health services to over 23 million patients each year -- many of them children, pregnant women, the disabled, elders, and other vulnerable patients.
Jin Y. Kwon: No Longer Just a Safety Net, But a Stronghold for Our Health Care System Jin Y. Kwon 2011
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This patient is just one of millions whose lives have been affected by community health centers, which provide free and reduced-cost health services to over 23 million patients each year -- many of them children, pregnant women, the disabled, elders, and other vulnerable patients.
Jin Y. Kwon: No Longer Just a Safety Net, But a Stronghold for Our Health Care System Jin Y. Kwon 2011
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McClatchy reports that “the number of U.S. students who receive free and reduced-cost meals at school could soar to a 41-year high this school year,” as high unemployment pushes thousands more children into poverty.
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This patient is just one of millions whose lives have been affected by community health centers, which provide free and reduced-cost health services to over 23 million patients each year -- many of them children, pregnant women, the disabled, elders, and other vulnerable patients.
Jin Y. Kwon: No Longer Just a Safety Net, But a Stronghold for Our Health Care System Jin Y. Kwon 2011
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"The HA (training) program of providing high-quality, high-volume and reduced-cost spay and neuter to agencies around the United States is providing lifesaving programs at the local level" by reducing unwanted litters and decreasing animals landing in shelters, says Kate Pullen of the ASPCA, which has given nearly $1.8 million to HA.
Humane Alliance leads way in low-cost neutering and spaying 2010
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More than half of public-school children here qualify for free or reduced-cost lunches.
In small-town Iowa, ahead of Obama visit, spirits are lower but unbroken 2010
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More than half of public-school children here qualify for free or reduced-cost lunches.
In small-town Iowa, ahead of Obama visit, spirits are lower but unbroken 2010
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Roughly half of the school's population is minority students with about two-thirds receiving free or reduced-cost lunches.
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