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A New Neighborhood Health Center

Today, the new neighborhood health center serving the Las Vegas Trail area officially opened its doors, bringing a fresh wave of safety, health and nutrition resources to Las Vegas Trail residents. The center is the product of a historic collaboration between Cook Children’s Health Care System, JPS Health Network, the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, LVTRise and WestAid, with additional support from Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County, Tarrant County College and the Fort Worth Police Department.

More than just a clinic, it serves as a health care hub, connecting individuals and families to services that support every facet of well-being, from personal safety and medical care to food security, financial stability, and strong family foundations.

“This project represents a major strategic investment in the Las Vegas Trail neighborhood, demonstrating our commitment to this vital part of our community,” said Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker. “The partnership between Cook Children’s, JPS, the City of Fort Worth, LVTRise, West Aid, and many others is a groundbreaking model for comprehensive community care. We are establishing a best practice here, and Fort Worth’s innovative approach will be a model for other cities.”

Learn more about the landmark collaboration bringing the Las Vegas Trail neighborhood a one-of-a-kind community health care hub: https://tinyurl.com/bdd5kjtz