“Even if the needle is moved a little bit towards a more healthy behavior, that would be a success. MI is not always easy, and it is a skill I will continue to work on in my future career.”
Read MoreIn one of NHC SF’s first vlogs, NHC SF Americorps Member Em Pham describes what it's like to serve at Homeless Prenatal Program, one of Host Sites partnered with National Health Corps San Francisco.
Read MoreSFCCC has taken a leading role in improving patient care in San Francisco by migrating many of our member health centers onto a common Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform.
Read More“When you’re constantly seeing the effects of systemic issues, it’s frustrating to not see commensurately systemic solutions in effect. But one of the most valuable lessons I'll take with me from Americorps is that the micro level matters, too.”
Read MorePlease join San Francisco Mental Health Education Funds for the Bayview Hunters Point Virtual Town Hall, May 27th at 4:30pm.
Read MoreCelebrate AANHPI Heritage Month, as we honor the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. Join us for an informative discussion with activists and leaders about the history, culture, resilience, and contributions to the Social Justice Movement.
Read More“This art recipe-project was inspired by the idea of increasing community-based participation and engagement in a way that incorporates the communities’ talents, cultures, and cuisines. We envisioned incorporating art into the food pharmacy to represent cultures through drawings and to reclaim cultural recipes, foods, and health.”
Read MoreAsian Americans are the fastest-growing ethnic group of eligible voters in the United States. Becoming U.S. citizens opens the doors for better opportunities for individuals and their families and builds the power to make real change in upcoming elections.
Read MoreWe have chosen Dr. Johanna Liu, PharmD, MBA as the next President and CEO of our organization beginning on May 2, 2022.
Read More“My role within the team consists of outreaching to clients with a provider and peer champion in the days following a non-fatal overdose. This allows our team to meet patients where they are at while offering not only medical resources to bridge care gaps but also emotional support.”
Read More“By listening to each patient and hearing their story, I am able to connect them to the care they rightfully deserve. I have come to understand that each patient that walks into the clinic is bravely taking that first step to improve their own health as well as their community’s.”
Read More“Please, join us via Zoom on March 15, 2022 at 6pm Pacific Time. Fill out this Google Interest Form (https://forms.gle/Jw8W8J3eQMBsK2RY9) to receive the Zoom registration link and/or to be added to our interested email list.”
Read MoreFarmworker Justice has produced a Children’s Vaccine Song to help encourage eligible children in farmworker families to get vaccinated.
Read More“While my confidence has improved drastically over the months, I no longer think about rating these patient interactions based on my performance on the call script or my speed in scheduling appointments. I now direct my efforts to making sure that I am as knowledgeable as possible about the services we offer in order to better aid my patients.”
Read More“Volunteering with an organization like OAR has helped me understand how critical it is to continue supporting individuals with disabilities and advocate for inclusion and accessibility in our ableist society.”
Read MoreGLIDE’s Center for Social Justice and the Safer Inside Coalition present a free virtual event to engage the community in a conversation about supervised consumption services (SCS).
SFCCC's Street Outreach Services (SOS) program has been providing weekly mobile medical care at San Francisco's new winter shelter, in the Tenderloin's Cova Hotel.
Read More“… the minor victories - supporting a worried parent, submitting food referrals for families that needed them. I wasn’t changing anyone’s life, but I could at least try to change the trajectory of their next couple weeks.”
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