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The CVHPA facilitates accessible, cost-effective, and high quality health services to communities through planning and collaborative efforts.
FAMIS is Virginia's program that assists families by providing health insurance to their children.
Healthy Living offers information about women's health, childhood immunizations, WIC, and other ways you can keep your family safe and healthy.
The Richmond Healthy Start Initiative works to eliminate disparity in prenatal and post partum healthcare for minority women and infants. This program unites several community-based agencies to make prenatal medical support services and parenting education available to women and teens who are pregnant or parents of infants.
The Richmond Enhancing Access to Community Healthcare (REACH) offers low-cost, in some cases free, health services to persons without health insurance in the Richmond area.
The Web site caters to residents who reside in the city of Richmond. The site features healthcare forms, as well as answers to general healthcare questions.
RxP is a public/private partnership established to increase access to free prescription medications for Virginia's eligible uninsured.
The VDA works with 25 local Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) as well as various other public and private organizations to help older Virginians, their families and loved ones find the services and information they need.
The VDH Web site offers information on 50 programs that focus on strengthening the health of families and communities, as well as risk avoidance tips and information on how certain issues affect public health.
The Virginia Department of Health's Office of Vital Records houses over seven million records detailing certified copies of birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates.