Nationally recognized community health clinics providing high quality, culturally competent care.
Care when you need it, not just when you can afford it.
People's Center is proud to serve the LGBTQ+ community!
Our motto has always been to provide affordable healthcare, inspire hope and promote community wellness.
""We see you" means that we see patients, but we see the person first."
Health centers support the LGBTQ+ community year-round in pursuit of #healthequity for all. #ValueCHCs π³οΈβπ
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
Today, we celebrate a man whose dream inspired a movement for equality and justice for all.
In celebration of this day, both of our People's Center clinics will be closed on Monday, January 15th.
We hope you all enjoy this Labor Day Weekend.
As a reminder, People's Center will be closed on Monday, September 4th and will resume services on Tuesday, September 5th.
A great turnout this past Sunday at Open Streets Cedar!
What a great way to celebrate and interact with the community than partaking in an event in your own neighborhood.
Medicaid re-determination is here!
See if you are due for re-determination by visiting https://t.co/V6vAwIYbfE or scheduling an appointment with our MNSure Navigators by calling 612-332-4963.
A warm welcome to our new Community Needs Assessment Intern, Chloe White!
Read about her experience and her upcoming interaction with the community in our new blog post: https://t.co/jUQsLXJgWW
Quarter Two Statistics!
People's Center continues distributing free diapers in association with the Diaper Bank of MN to our patients and those searching for resources.
Thank you to Augsburg University for a great time at Scrubs Camp these past few days.
Our Behavioral Health and Dental teams interacted with so many individuals and connected with them about working in each respective field.
Read our latest article about our newest FoodRx Program and new intern Rachel Aruldas!
We are so excited to begin this 6-month program and tackle food insecurity in our communities.
https://t.co/nherjbWB3b
We take this day to remember George Floyd.
Today marks three years since his death, and Governor Walz has officially claimed this day as "George Floyd Remembrance Day."