2025 Year In Review
2026-05-20
206,315
The final numbers have been submitted to the Health Resources Services Administration, and we were able to deliver care to 206,315 people across our network of care.
42% of our patients were children, 54% were living on an annual income of less than $16,000 per person, and 12% of our patients were homeless.
But the numbers don’t tell the full story of 2025:
- The Parents as Teachers program, an evidence-based parent education program, received the Blue-Ribbon Affiliation.
- We congratulated another class of resident and fellowship graduates across eight programs, many of whom now work at Yakima
Valley Farm Workers Clinic. - The Sollus Northwest Family Medicine Residency program celebrated its 10th year.
- CEO Christy Trotter received the David B. Viet Changemaker Award from the Advocates for Community Health.
- We celebrated the accomplishments of three retirees: Mary Hudak, Pharmacy Associate Clinical Director; Glen Davis, Chief Operations Officer; and Dr. Tamera Schille, who joined Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic in 1999.
- Lincoln Ave. Medical-Dental Center was named a Foster Care Center of Excellence by Coordinated Care, recognizing our dedication to delivering expert, trauma-informed care to children, youth, and families.
- RetinaVue technology expanded to 20 clinic locations, helping prevent diabetic vision loss through early detection.
- We mourned the passing of Don Gargas, a lifelong physician and co-founder of Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic.
- We broke ground on a dental clinic in partnership with Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences. This new location will provide hands-on experience for their dental students, who will become our communities’ future dentists.
- We rolled out a new Women’s Mobile Unit equipped with state-of-the-art mammography technology.
We look forward to publishing our 2025 Report to Our Communities next month. Stay tuned!
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