KEYSTONE FARMWORKER PROGRAMS
| Keystone Health's history dates back to 1986 when the center was known as Keystone Migrant Health
Center. Initially, Keystone was founded to provide health care to migrant and seasonal
farm workers residing and working in Franklin County. |
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| Keystone
is now the sole grantee in Pennsylvania to provide services to migrant farmworkers across
the Commonwealth.
Keystone operates
farmworker sites in Adams, Berks, Columbia and Franklin Counties. Services are also provided through
outreach workers and contracted providers across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
| In addition to
service sites, health care workers go into the migrant camps to provide basic health care
and assess the need for further treatment. When needed, vans bring migrants and their
families to the service sites. |
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To register, migrant farmworkers
may contact:
Keystone Farmworker Programs
(717) 217-6004 |