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Grant Categories
| Community-Based Care
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Healthy Families/Building Strong Families:
This program provides early intervention services to families through in-home parenting training to prevent child abuse.
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| Dental Services
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Community-Based Dental Services:
This program provides dental services at Forest Manor, Westside and Pecar community health centers.
Smile Mobile:
This program provides increased access to dental care for low-income children through a mobile dental vehicle.
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| Epidemiology:
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Common Ground:
This program develops collaborative requirement definitions for information systems to strengthen public health preparedness for man-made natural threats and disasters.
Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) Project:
This program provides funding for an epidemiologist to conduct analysis of infant and fetal death in Marion County. Funding
also supports the position of a nurse abstrator in the maternal and child health program to facilitate data collection and analysis.
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| External Affairs
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Project Safe Families:
This program provides victims of crime with a variety of services, including crisis intervention, victim compensation assistance, and mediation at Legacy House.
Project S.H.A.P.E.:
Project S.H.A.P.E. (Summer Health Assessment Program and Education) provides health assessments, including vision and hearing, for underserved children in Marion County.
Project Future Promises:
This program provides comprehensive educational and support services to pregnant and parenting teenagers who plan to stay in school.
Reclaiming the Village:
This program works to address premature sexual activity and its associated problems, including unintended teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and poor grades
and coping skills. The program targets male adolescents in Marion County who are 10-15 years old, with the goal of decreasing the rate of premarital sexual activities among male adolescents and supporting
abstinence until marriage.
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