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Thank You For Making The "Opening Doors to Healthcare Access" Community Benefit Initiative A Success!

Facing a growing need for medical, dental and behavioral health services for thousands in our community, Peak Vista quietly began raising money to fund high-impact construction and remodeling projects in late-2008 and announced the campaign publicly in June 2010. The campaign involved three projects to support increasing Peak Vista's ability to serve more than 11,000 new patients.  Our generous community partners and individual philanthropists helped us raise $9.5 million for these projects. The campaign successfully concluded on December 31, 2011.

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Completed Community Benefit Initiative Projects

 

Homeless Health Center:
Relocated and renovated the Homeless Health Center at 117 W. Rio Grande adjacent to the Salvation Army's New Hope Shelter, providing convenient one-stop access to medical, dental and behavioral health services for 1,300 homeless patients per year. Completed October 2009. Project cost: $468,000
Homeless Health Center Grand Opening
Colorado Springs Senior Health Center:
Built and opened the new Colorado Springs Senior Health Center at 722 S. Wahsatch Avenue, providing access to a variety of primary medical and behavioral health care and wellness services for 2,400 seniors not currently being served at other Peak Vista locations. Located adjacent to a senior housing complex, all seniors ages 60 and older are eligible to enroll with no waiting list. Completed June 2010. Project cost: $3,800,000
Colorado Springs Senior Health Center
International Circle Campus:

Remodeled and expanded our 2828 International Circle facility to house our new Pediatric Health Center and expanded Dental Health Center and Enrollment Services area. This facility expands access for 6,000 new medical patients and 1,000 new dental patients, most from working families in our community. Completed May 2011. Project cost: $5,789,000

 

Pediatric Health Center

 

Peak Vista Community Health Centers Foundation policies are written to protect each donor’s charitable intent for their gift. Should funding needs change, the Board of Directors of Peak Vista Community Health Centers Foundation is authorized by these policies to use the funds for purposes similar to the original purpose that in their judgment will help advance the aims of promoting access to healthcare.