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During this bitter cold weather it is difficult to see patients come into our centers in flimsy sweaters or jackets...  Or to pass someone on the street and know they have to be cold in their meager clothes...  Many of us have coats, scarf’s and gloves that we no longer wear and can be put to good use. 

Accessing counseling and prescription medications in Danville/Pittsylvania County is difficult – especially for the uninsured and underinsured. The Free Clinic of Danville, Piedmont Access To Health Services (“PATHS”) and Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services are proud to announce a new partnership that will make a difference for individuals with common mental illnesses, such as anxiety disorders, or mild-to-moderate depressive disorders.

PATHS has posted a new soloicitation for proposals!  Choose "About Us", then "Request for Proposals" to learn more.

When a child dies, the world stops for that family, and the holidays become a time of painful rememberrance rather than a time of celebration. The 14th Compassional Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting has been set for December 12, and marks a day where families around the globe will light candles in rememberrance of all children who have died -- regardless of age, cause of death or ethnic origin. p>

Piedmont Access to Health Services, Inc.(PATHS) announced today it will relocate its Community Dental Clinic from Danville Community College’s (DCC) Foundation Hall to its 705 Main Street offices following a unanimous vote by 12 Board of Directors, which includes 8 patients. 

A major focus of the current health care debate has been how to help the uninsured. The uninsured are often locked out of access to even the most basic of health care services, simply because they cannot afford care. But just who are these uninsured? There is often a perception in the community that these folks are the down and out, the homeless, and those people who live on the fringe of our society and who just do not care, free-loaders if you will. This could not be further from the truth.

It has been one year since Piedmont Access to Health Services, Inc. (PATHS) opened Health Centers of the Piedmont-Chatham at 4 South Main Street in Chatham, Virginia. Health Centers of the Piedmont began seeing patients on January 15, 2008, and to date has provided close to 3,000 people with quality and comprehensive primary health care.

Piedmont Access to Health Services, Inc. (PATHS) announces the opening of a long awaited community dental clinic. The staff of PATHS Community Dental Clinic will begin training on Monday, January 4th at the facility located in Danville Community College’s new Foundation Hall. Funded in part with a grant from the Danville Regional Foundation in the amount of $358,000 and a partnership with Danville Community College, PATHS’ dream of providing access to dental care to the area’s most needy is coming to fruition.

Miss Virginia will be in Danville on Friday, May 15th to perform at the 2nd Annual Southside Superstar, a fund raising event to support the work of Piedmont Access to Health Services, Inc. (PATHS). “With the increase in the number of uninsured in Southside Virginia, the success of this event is even more crucial”, states Kay Crane, CEO. We are so excited to have someone who is so committed to the well being of all Virginians, as Miss Virginia to support our work.”