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Oak Hill Regional Community Development Corporation is a 501 (c) (3) faith-based non-profit organization whose purpose is to bring residents and stakeholders together, serve as a community resource, and promote a progression of the residents of the Mid-South Region. This app will also expand our efforts in the pursuit of healthy living across the state of Mississippi. We feature our two initiatives, Get Covered MS and Healthy Kids MS. Get Covered Mississippi! and Healthy Kids Mississippi! both are a state-wide faith-based coalition focused on raising public awareness and engaging consumers about health coverage options available through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Medicaid/CHIP, Medicare, and federally qualified community health centers and promoting the importance of health and wellness and promoting the importance of health and wellness.
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