Facility Type:
Community Health Center
Community Type:
Urban – Underserved
Community/Service Population:
50,001 and above / 50,001 and above
Community Information:
Amarillo, Texas—often called the “Yellow Rose of Texas”—sits at
the heart of the Panhandle and combines small-town warmth with big-city
amenities. Home to just over 200,000 residents, the city is diverse,
affordable, and steadily growing. Its economy is anchored by industries such as
energy, food processing, manufacturing, and healthcare, with major employers
including Bell Helicopter, Tyson Foods, and Pantex. A low cost of living and
unemployment below the state average make Amarillo an attractive place for
families and professionals alike.
Education is supported through Amarillo College, West Texas
A&M University in nearby Canyon, and the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center,
while local public schools serve a wide range of neighborhoods. The city blends
historic charm with modern living—classic districts like Wolflin and Bivins
stand alongside newer family-friendly developments such as The Colonies and
Greenways.
Lifestyle and recreation are central to the community, with Palo
Duro Canyon State Park just minutes away, more than 60 city parks, and
attractions like Wonderland Amusement Park, Amarillo Botanical Gardens, and the
quirky Cadillac Ranch. The Route 66 Historic District and Big Texan Steak Ranch
showcase the area’s cultural flair and western heritage. Strong agricultural
roots, vibrant Hispanic influence, and faith-centered traditions give Amarillo
its close-knit community character.
Overall, Amarillo offers a balance of economic opportunity,
affordability, and cultural richness, making it a welcoming hub for families,
businesses, and newcomers seeking both stability and adventure.
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