Throughout June, let us all honor the voices, contributions, and experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals, and reaffirm our commitment to advancing health equity for all.
Happy Pride Month everyone!
🚨 📢 We are looking to fast track the right candidate and get them started for our partners at the Family Health Center in beautiful Okanogan County, Washington!
If you know anyone who might be a match, please direct them to https://t.co/t5WNTl3J5V and help spread the word!
Deanna Meeske, Jennifer Bray, Nicole Bubb, Kara Coddaire, and Jessica Paulino from our High-Risk Maternity Team recently attended the Perinatal Neonatal Quality Improvement Network (PNQIN) Spring 2026 Summit in Norwood, MA.
It was great seeing all our partners!
Our team is proud to support healthier communities by helping ensure women have access to the care, resources, and support they deserve.
From preventive care and maternal health to mental health and chronic disease management, women’s health matters every day of the year!
This National Mental Health Awareness Month, we are recognizing the strength of individuals navigating mental health challenges and the vital role our health center partners play in delivering whole-person, culturally responsive care!
#mentalhealthmatters
It was a pleasure to join our partners at the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center for their Spring Benefit this week! Thank you, @GLFHC for all that you do in the delivery of equitable health care to your members!
Ameer Reyad believes in working for our health center-led technology organization that leverages scale, collaboration, and shared governance to bring transformative digital health tools to frontline care providers! Congratulations, Ameer!
As the only national non-profit Accountable Care Organization founded and governed by its Federally Qualified Health Center partners, all of us are intensely focused on providing dependable, convenient, and quality care in the communities wherever our members are in the country!
👟 What is Project Bread staff looking forward to most for The Walk for Hunger? From face painting to fun photos to community spirit, there’s no shortage of things to be excited about! Fight hunger while having fun on Sunday, May 3.
Register for free at https://t.co/VTCxZW1iFI
Across the country, Black women continue to face significant disparities in maternal health outcomes.
At C3, we stand with all our partners in advancing equitable, culturally responsive care that centers dignity, trust, and whole-person health!
Kim Prendergast and Andrew Tarbox are looking forward to connecting with their fellow attendees at the 25th Annual Southern California Healthcare Symposium tomorrow!
If you see them, please say hello!
What are we proud about this #NationalPublicHealthWeek?
The fantastic work of our partners throughout the United States! Our colleagues are builders of trust and are committed to meeting individuals and families where they are, to produce better health outcomes for all!
What is our message at the start of National Minority Health Month?
We are committed to dismantling the systemic barriers and inequities that many individuals face when they are searching for culturally responsive health care.
Join us on this journey!
Today is American Diabetes Association Alert Day, when we are reminded of the importance of understanding your risk for diabetes and taking aggressive steps toward prevention and early detection.
Early awareness makes all the difference!
An important watch for all of us, to help us stay grounded and always remember how the FQHC movement began. And it is still a "movement." Now more than ever.
Sixty years ago, a bold idea took root in Mound Bayou, MS. Today, it’s the foundation of the nation’s largest primary care system. From one rural clinic to 1,512 Community Health Centers serving 52M patients—this is how it began. Watch now on #NACHCTV. ➡️https://t.co/d7N0ucev2R
Did you know?
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable, and treatable, cancers when detected early. Early detection makes all the difference. FQHCs do a great job detecting, treating, and saving lives from this disease.
Kennedy community Health is excited to introduce you to one of this year's Costume Party performers: Ecco Sky. Join us on Friday, March 27th, at the Jean McDonough Arts Center in Worcester as we step back into the 90s and early 2000s for an evening full of entertainment.