CHIP grant will be used to gauge program impact Gene Marrano November 19, 2015 1 minute read The Child Health Investment Partnership – CHIP – will use a new grant to assemble hard data – showing where its home health care services are making a difference. WFIR’s Gene Marrano has more: Share: Post navigation Previous: How colleges quickly knew their students in Europe were safe: it starts before they leaveNext: Roanoke County traffic alert from VDOT Related Stories Mill Mountain Zoo welcomes pair of Patagonian maras Web Staff June 19, 2026 Dr. Verletta White, Superintendent of Roanoke City Schools, to step down in one more year Gene Marrano June 18, 2026 Fire chief presents plan to replace 75-year-old Roanoke Fire Station No. 2 Ian Price June 18, 2026