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Follow on Google News | Healthcare Network announces $5 million gift for Orangetree community health centerBy: Healthcare Network In recognition of this contribution, the new facility will be named the Van Domelen Community Health Center. Designed to meet the critical healthcare needs of over 41,000 underserved residents in the greater Orangetree area of northeastern Collier County, this project will close a long-standing gap in local healthcare access. Ensuring a Healthier Future The total cost of the Van Domelen Community Health Center is estimated at $15 million, with doors expected to open by the end of the year. Once operational, the center will serve as a cornerstone of healthcare delivery in the region, significantly improving health outcomes and fostering a stronger community. "This is a defining moment for us," said Jamie Ulmer, president and CEO of Healthcare Network. "We are incredibly grateful to the Bill and Julia Van Domelen Foundation for their vision and generosity. This gift will not only change lives but also serve as a spark for future philanthropic support, ensuring sustainable, community-driven healthcare for generations to come." Meeting a Critical Healthcare Need Despite rapid population growth, the Orangetree region remains critically underserved, a healthcare desert where families are forced to travel long distances for basic medical care. Now, this project will provide vital services to a community in need. The Community's Growing Need Collier County's exponential growth has left thousands of families without access to local healthcare, especially in remote areas like Orangetree and Golden Gate Estates. Without nearby providers, residents endure long travel times and delayed medical attention. The new Van Domelen Community Health Center will eliminate these barriers and provide essential, comprehensive services for the community, including:
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