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A Native American health center is building housing in the Bay Area. Here’s why.
The Flicker clinic will provide community health programming and clinical services to meet local needs in Oakland's Fruitvale neighborhood, developed by the Native American Health Center.
- Native American Health Center spearheaded the development of Flicker in Oakland's Fruitvale neighborhood.
- Built to offer both community and clinical space, Flicker is intended as a combined community and clinical facility to serve local needs and provide space for community health programming.
- Measuring 14,000 square feet, the facility Flicker occupies a significant footprint in Oakland.
- The project received regional coverage, with a photo credited to Stephanie Lam for Next City, highlighting the Native American Health Center's clinic beyond the neighborhood.
- By leading Flicker, the Native American Health Center expands its development role expansion to secure space for community and clinical services.
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