Blog Contribution: Bay Area Community Health There are approximately 200,000 Alameda County residents that live below the federal poverty rate, therefore being the highest percentage of people living in poverty […]
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On February 25, our member health center Asian Health Services (AHS) co-hosted the Community Health and Healing Event at Wilma Chan Park with the Urban Strategies Council, California Department of […]
Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center (TVHC) is excited to kick off its Public Benefits Navigation program supported by Alameda County Housing & Community Development through American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. […]
About Baywell Health (formerly West Oakland Health): Baywell Health was founded 55 years ago during the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements by four Black mothers who are affectionately known […]
By: Elaine Herscher, Sr. Editor, LifeLong Medical CareĀ As part of the New York Times 1619 Project, which examines the central role that racism and slavery played in U.S. history, […]
The Health Program of Alameda County, also known as HealthPAC, is a county program that provides affordable health care to uninsured people living in Alameda County. In addition to funding […]
On February 1st, our member health centers Asian Health Services (AHS) and Baywell Health (formerly West Oakland Health) hosted a joint food distribution as part of their Asian-Black Solidarity project. […]
On Wednesday February 8, we at Alameda Health Consortium, Community Health Center Network, and our member community health centers lost a tireless advocate for safety-net services, mental health programs, and […]
Contributed by Bay Area Community Health In 1849, two freed slaves from Louisiana were brought west to a place now known as the Irvington District of Fremont by an abolitionist. […]
Next month Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center will reopen its Hayward Mission Clinic’s second floor, which includes an expansion of its dental, specialty, and pediatric services. The renovation of the entire […]