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Marker honors healthcare pioneer
['Jeff Moore']
The Farmville Herald
Her efforts resulted in the opening of the Central Virginia Community Health Center in Buckingham County in 1970.
Today, Central Virginia Health Services operates numerous healthcare facilities across Central Virginia.
Virginia’s historical highway marker program began in 1927 and is considered the oldest such program in the nation.
HISTORICAL MARKER TEXTThe historical marker dedicated to Beulah M. Wiley reads:“Beulah Marshall Munford Wiley (1923-1987)“Beulah M. Wiley, a 1941 Cumberland Training School graduate, was a Black healthcare pioneer.
She led an intensive campaign to establish the Central Virginia Community Health Center (CVCHC), which opened here in 1970.