CHHS is a nationally recognized community development entity specializing in investing in healthcare businesses and healthcare infrastructure in America's most severely distressed communities.
CHHS provides catalytic debt and equity investments to high-impact projects in medically underserved low-income communities throughout the U.S. Investments are prioritized based upon their ability to provide healthcare services to low-income individuals and families, and provide entry-level jobs and upward mobility via career ladder resources.
CHHS provides catalytic debt and equity investments to high-impact projects in medically underserved low-income communities throughout the U.S. Investments are prioritized based upon their ability to provide healthcare services to low-income individuals and families, and provide entry-level jobs and upward mobility via career ladder resources.
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As founder and Executive Director of Community Hospitality Healthcare Services (CHHS), Ben is responsible for the vision, execution and the day to day operations. Previously, Ben served as Senior Finance Manager at Struever Brothers, Eccles, and Rouse, a regional development company specializing in large, mixed-use projects with a historical component.
Community Hospitality Healthcare Services (CHHS) is pleased to announce being awarded $65 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation authority by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's CDFI Fund from the 2020 allocation round. CHHS is a Community Development Entity (CDE) with a primary mission of financing high impact, mission-focused healthcare projects in low-income communities.
Health Services, Inc. (HSI) is a Federally Qualified Health Center ("FQHC") that was chartered 44 years ago in Montgomery, AL to provide health care services to indigent people in Montgomery County. HSI has expanded its mission and currently operates 11 outpatient centers in six counties throughout South Central Alabama; HSI provides primary medical, dental, behavioral healthcare, enabling services e.g.
The project involved the renovation and expansion of the Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital which provides critical healthcare services to an extremely rural, medically underserved population in Mississippi.
The hospital, originally constructed in 1959-1960, is currently licensed to operate 71 beds (64 medical/surgical beds and seven cardiac intensive care beds) and is a county owned facility that is governed by a Board of Trustees which is appointed by the Attala County Board of Supervisors.The project added a two-story addition to the hospital of approximately 53,807 square feet.
The hospital, originally constructed in 1959-1960, is currently licensed to operate 71 beds (64 medical/surgical beds and seven cardiac intensive care beds) and is a county owned facility that is governed by a Board of Trustees which is appointed by the Attala County Board of Supervisors.The project added a two-story addition to the hospital of approximately 53,807 square feet.
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