As advocates for and providers of quality health care for all, SFCCC was disheartened to hear that the Trump Administration has continued to advance its dangerous expansion of the regulations surrounding public charge.
Read MoreVolunteering has its social, mental, and physical benefits for people of all ages. But these benefits truly reveal themselves for elderly folks, who often have more times on their hands, are less physically active, and engage less with the community than the average resident. According to research conducted by multiple outlets, volunteers live longer, and that’s because of a culmination of all these benefits.
Read MoreJoin this webinar as leaders from these organizations discuss their arts, culture, and equitable development strategies in approaching real estate, community engagement, and public policy.
Read MoreFree MAT waiver trainings are available across California through December. These half-day sessions are the in-person portion of the Half and Half MAT Waiver Trainings. The training is for physicians, osteopaths, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants interested in prescribing buprenorphine. Register now.
Read MoreIn 2018, Lyon-Martin Health Services, Lee Woodward Counseling Center, and Women's Community Clinic united together in one building to provide compassionate, culturally competent care to all our clients. They invite you to visit them at their remodeled site and learn more about their services from their providers!
Read MoreToday is National Voter Registration Day, so make sure you — and others in your community — are registered to vote. It's as easy as one click!
Read MoreLast year, the National Health Care for the Homeless Council established our PhotoVoice Learning Collaborative to address the issue of the stigma of homelessness in communities across the U.S. This three-year project with eight health centers includes local, national, and digital exhibits to increase awareness and share local participants’ stories.
One of SFCCC’s member clinics, HealthRIGHT 360, participated in the Learning Collaborative. Now is your chance to view their experiences.
Read MoreThis week, the San Francisco Department of Public Health is hosting a town hall meeting asking community members to provide input that will shape funding priorities for revenues from the sugary drink distributor tax that will fund community based work. Please join us, help spread the word!
Read MoreThe San Francisco Department of Public Health and the University of California, San Francisco have launched the Quickie Survey to learn about sexual health and knowledge, preferences, and use of new HIV prevention methods among HIV-uninfected transwomen and men who have sex with men in the Bay Area.
Read MoreVictor will serve as a SFCCC a Healthcare Data Analytics and Strategy Fellow who will help develop a data strategy and streamline the processes used to collect, store, analyze, and report data. He will work with partners to develop usable reports and validate the data used to deliver high quality health care to the most vulnerable residents of San Francisco. Click to learn more.
Read MoreToday, SFCCC recognizes Dr. Phil Durfee and his commitment to providing high quality care to animals in need. Click to learn more about what motivates him.
Read MoreDr. Jaime Ruiz has been working in community health for 25 years! Learn more about what inspires him!
Read MoreHealth Care Hero Dr. Dawn Harbatkin has been working in community health for 24 years! Learn more about how she works to improve the health and well-being of the community.
Read MoreToday, join SFCCC in recognizing Dr. Bob Garcia and his commitment to providing high quality care to patients and companion animals in need through the VetSOS clinic. Read more about why Dr. Garcia loves what he does.
Read MoreThe incredible value Health Centers bring to their patients and community is because of health center heroes– individuals who are committed to providing high quality care to patients in need. Health Center Heroes are dedicated to the Community Health Center Movement and deserve to be recognized. Today, join SFCCC in recognizing Dr. David Ofman and his commitment to providing high quality care to patients in need. Check out SFCCC's interview with Dr. Ofman and find out why he loves what he does!
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