Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Revenue and Competitors

Toppenish, WA USA

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic's estimated annual revenue is currently $631.6M per year.(i)
  • Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic's estimated revenue per employee is $378,000

Employee Data

  • Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic has 1671 Employees.(i)

Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic's People

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Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
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$8M376%N/AN/A
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$8.6M408%N/AN/A
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$7.3M3410%N/AN/A
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$10.8M5016%N/AN/A
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$74.3M2503%N/AN/A
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$70.4M2376%N/AN/A
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$24.3M90-7%N/AN/A
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$44M14812%N/AN/A
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$30.8M1146%N/AN/A
#10
$7.8M36-8%N/AN/A
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What Is Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic?

Originally established as a provider of health care for migrant and seasonal farm workers, the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1978. Today the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic has locations throughout Washington and Oregon, impacting the lives of thousands of adults and children each year. Services are provided without regard to an individual's ability to pay. A sliding-fee scale is available for those without health insurance. The list of services includes medical and dental care, behavioral health care and counseling, pharmacy services, treatment for substance abuse, community health services and nutritional services. There are also educational and employment training programs. Many of the communities served by the Farm Workers Clinic have significant populations of farm workers and low-income families. To help ensure we are meeting our patients' needs, an estimated two-thirds of our staff members are bilingual/bicultural. Many are from families who earn their livings from migrant or seasonal farm work. The Mission The mission of the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, its Board of Directors and its employees, is to improve the quality of life for farm workers, the underserved and others as we work to strengthen the health of our communities. We believe in the right to wellness for all in a comprehensive, preventive approach to health. We value cultural diversity and teamwork. We respect the dignity of our clients and employees. As dedicated community members, we the employees and the Board of Directors, commit ourselves to empower the populations we serve. We continuously strive to improve the high quality services we provide.

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1671

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$631.6M

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Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic News

2022-04-17 - Efforts gain momentum to add back a missing piece of Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Yakima

Community organizations, like the Yakima Valley Opportunities ... the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic and Yakima Neighborhood Health...

2022-03-30 - IN BASKET: Yakima’s Studio 16 Salon + Spa earns national honor

Kristin DeWeerd has joined the staff at the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic's Lincoln Avenue Medical-Dental Center. A nurse for 28 years,...

2022-03-22 - Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic honored by statewide health organization

The Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic was among nine medical groups honored among the 325 medical groups in Washington state which were...