Money available to enhance rural North Dakotans’ health

North Dakota – In rural North Dakota, money from the Department of Health and Human Services arrived.

The federal agency has granted North Dakota Family Health Services more than $4.3 million.

Sen. Kevin Cramer asserts

The following is how the funds will be allocated:

• $2,750,316 to the Coal Country Community Health Center
• $1,251,250 to the Three Affiliated Tribes for Head Start projects
• $310,748 to the University of North Dakota for undergraduate pharmacology, physiology, and biological chemistry research

This promises to advance the education of aspiring physicians in our state as well as the health of rural areas.

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