Adrienne La Faye

Carolyn Downs founder of the Carolyn Downs Clinic

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Carolyn Downs founder of the Carolyn Downs Clinic

from $575.00

πŸ–ΌοΈ Limited Edition Collection: Only 200 signed and numbered prints by Ms. La Faye are available! 🌟 Ms. La Faye is honored to be featured in Seattle Art & Culture's prestigious exhibition, 'The First 50 Years: Civic Collection Highlights, 1973-2023.'

πŸ“† Showcased at the ARTS at King Street Station Gallery in 2023. Don't just take our word for it – come and experience this incredible exhibit yourself! 🀩 Grab your copy NOW before they vanish! πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈ #ArtExhibition #LimitedEdition #Unmissable"

In 1994, the Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center relocated to its current site, 21st and Yesler, in Seattle's Central District. They brought critical clinic services to where they were most needed in the community. The clinic is shared with the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic. The Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center is a government-funded medical clinic that provides primary care services in the heart of the Central District of SeattleWashington. Downs was a member of the Seattle Black Panther Party community services program. The Party saw health care as a right and was committed to making it more accessible to all people. Providing medical clinic services and food programs were among the original community services that the Black Panther Party helped to develop in Seattle.

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πŸ–ΌοΈ Limited Edition Collection: Only 200 signed and numbered prints by Ms. La Faye are available! 🌟 Ms. La Faye is honored to be featured in Seattle Art & Culture's prestigious exhibition, 'The First 50 Years: Civic Collection Highlights, 1973-2023.'

πŸ“† Showcased at the ARTS at King Street Station Gallery in 2023. Don't just take our word for it – come and experience this incredible exhibit yourself! 🀩 Grab your copy NOW before they vanish! πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈ #ArtExhibition #LimitedEdition #Unmissable"

In 1994, the Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center relocated to its current site, 21st and Yesler, in Seattle's Central District. They brought critical clinic services to where they were most needed in the community. The clinic is shared with the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic. The Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center is a government-funded medical clinic that provides primary care services in the heart of the Central District of SeattleWashington. Downs was a member of the Seattle Black Panther Party community services program. The Party saw health care as a right and was committed to making it more accessible to all people. Providing medical clinic services and food programs were among the original community services that the Black Panther Party helped to develop in Seattle.

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