Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic

Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic first opened in 1978.

We’ve grown to be one of the largest community health centers in the nation delivering more than 894,000 visits annually to over 206,000 patients across Washington and Oregon. Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic opened in 1978 and has grown to become one of the nation’s largest community health centers, delivering more than 894,000 visits annually across 48 service locations. We provide medical, den

tal, behavioral health, pharmacy, nutrition, and specialty care to more than 206,000 patients across Washington and Oregon. Our comprehensive services include primary care, women’s health, pediatrics, mental health, dental specialties, and chronic disease management, delivered through a team-based care model. Our clinics are accredited by The Joint Commission and recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance. Our specialty pharmacy is accredited by URAC and ACHC, reflecting our commitment to high-quality, safe care. We also train the next generation of health care professionals through medical, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy residencies and fellowships, helping expand access to care in rural and underserved communities.

Great things are happening for families in the Yakima Valley! Our Parents as Teachers program is now a Blue Ribbon Affil...
06/22/2026

Great things are happening for families in the Yakima Valley! Our Parents as Teachers program is now a Blue Ribbon Affiliate, reflecting the care, expertise, and passion behind every family visit.

From building confidence in parents to supporting healthy child development, this program equips families with the tools they need to thrive.

Click the link to read more about this exciting achievement: yvfwc.com/blog/37502/

06/19/2026

With Father’s Day right around the corner, Dr. Keith Goodman is sharing advice for dads on how to support their kids in building a healthy, happy foundation.

🎉 Congratulations to our 2026 Northwest Dental Residency graduating class!Over the past year, these residents have grown...
06/18/2026

🎉 Congratulations to our 2026 Northwest Dental Residency graduating class!

Over the past year, these residents have grown through hands-on experience, mentorship, and real-world patient care. From day one, they’ve been making a difference—delivering high-quality care and helping expand access to essential dental services across communities in Washington.

Thank you for the dedication and compassion you bring to the people we serve. You’ve truly brought our mission to life.

We can’t wait to see where your next chapter takes you 💙

👉 Learn more about our Northwest Dental Residency here:

yvfwc.com/NDR

The U.S. could face a shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036, with rural areas feeling the greatest impact.At Yakim...
06/15/2026

The U.S. could face a shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036, with rural areas feeling the greatest impact.

At Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, we’re building a sustainable response by training the next generation of providers right here in the communities they will serve through residencies, fellowships, and apprenticeships. This “grow our own” approach is helping expand access and create lasting change in rural healthcare.

See how these programs will support rural health care needs here: https://www.yvfwc.com/blog/37457/

06/10/2026

“I feel fine” doesn’t always mean everything is fine. Many men live with undiagnosed health conditions simply because they don’t get regular checkups. Sometimes it takes a spouse, partner, or family member to make that appointment happen. Early care can make all the difference, so let's change that during this Men's Health Month.

Imagine driving over an hour round trip, multiple times a week, just to get your child the care they need.For years, tha...
06/08/2026

Imagine driving over an hour round trip, multiple times a week, just to get your child the care they need.

For years, that’s been the reality for families in Central Washington trying to access autism care. Now, that’s starting to change.

We are opening a new autism program location in Sunnyside, Washington, later this year to help families spend less time on the road and more time focused on their children.

👉 Learn how this expansion came together and the local advocacy behind it:
yvfwc.com/blog/need-for-accessibility-brings-autism-care-to-sunnyside

Community is at the heart of everything we do, and partners like Tinte Cellars bring our mission to life.For years, thei...
06/03/2026

Community is at the heart of everything we do, and partners like Tinte Cellars bring our mission to life.

For years, their generous donations of diapers and wet wipes have helped families who may not otherwise have access to these essential supplies through our Community Health Services programs.

Tinte Cellars teaches us that when people come together with purpose, they can make a meaningful difference. Thank you, Tinte Cellars, for including us in your giving program!.

“Our role isn’t just to treat HIV. It’s to remove every barrier that could prevent someone from living a long, healthy l...
06/01/2026

“Our role isn’t just to treat HIV. It’s to remove every barrier that could prevent someone from living a long, healthy life.”

That philosophy is at the heart of New Hope, where patients find expert care, dignity, and unwavering support without judgment.

For more than 20 years, our New Hope program has been providing compassionate, comprehensive care for people living with HIV across Central and Eastern Washington. Nurses and Case Managers work side by side with patients to address transportation challenges, housing instability, food insecurity, and access to medications.

Learn how this life-changing program is quietly transforming lives: https://www.yvfwc.com/blog/new-hope-provides-compassionate-comprehensive-care-for-people-living-with-hiv/

"When I met the people at YVFWC, the role felt like a “coming home,” an opportunity to contribute to something larger th...
05/28/2026

"When I met the people at YVFWC, the role felt like a “coming home,” an opportunity to contribute to something larger than myself alongside like-minded colleagues."

Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic wants to introduce our new COO, Kari Steadman. Guided by a strong commitment to human dignity, social justice, and expanding access to care, Kari brings both compassion and deep expertise to our mission of serving communities in need.

We sat down with Kari to learn what brought her to Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic and how she leads with purpose: linkedin.com/pulse/welcoming-kari-steadman-chief-operating-officer-yvfwc-kpbzc

We are closed today for Memorial Day and will resume normal operations tomorrow!
05/25/2026

We are closed today for Memorial Day and will resume normal operations tomorrow!

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604 West 1st Avenue
Toppen*sh, WA
98948

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