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Community health centers serve 1 in 11 Americans. They're a safety net that's under stress

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Elisa Reyes has come to Plaza del Sol Family Health Center for doctor’s appointments for more than a decade. She moved away a while ago but keeps returning — even if it means a two-hour roundtrip bus ride.

That’s because her two children see the same doctor she does. Because when she’s sick, she can walk in without an appointment. Because the staff at the Queens clinic helped her apply for health insurance and food stamps.

“I feel at home. They also speak my language,” Reyes, 33, said in Spanish. “I feel comfortable.”

Plaza del Sol is one of two dozen sites run by Urban rely on these to get routine medical care, social services and, in some cases, fresh food.

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