The Marin City Health and Wellness Center has been working to restore the type of medical and dental services Dr. Coleman’s center was known for in the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s.
National Health Center Week begins Sunday. It is a time to celebrate and recognize the work of the community health centers that serve more than 30 million people across the country. Nonprofit health centers and, specifically, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) – those providing comprehensive health services to lower income and traditionally underserved populations – […]
Marin City Health and Wellness Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) dedicated to providing innovative health and wellness services to all, with the goal of African American Health Equity, is pleased to announce the appointment of Anita Juvvadi, M.D., as its new Chief Medical Officer. | Physician leader brings over two decades of experience as organization continues its expansion across Bay Area. SAN RAFAEL, Calif., March 13, 2023 Marin City Health and Wellness Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) dedicated to providing innovative health and wellness services to all, with the goal of African American Health Equity, is pleased
The City of Union City will be issuing another round of its COVID-19 Response Grant Program. The program has distributed approximately $620,000 in grant funds and forgivable loans to the community to respond to the impacts of COVID-19 and will distribute another $322,000 through this latest round of funding. The City will utilize federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and CARES Act funds. | The City of Union City will be issuing another round of its COVID-19 Response Grant Program. The program has distributed approximately $620,000 in grant funds and forgivable loans to the community to respond to the impacts of COVID-19 and will distribute another $322,000 through this latest round of funding. The City will utilize federal Community
By Godfrey Lee Market Day celebrated their Grand Re-Opening on Thursday, June 2, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marin City Community Services at 640 Drake Ave. in Marin City. The Rollin’ Root Mobile Market will be relocating to join Market Day in order to better deliver and make available fresh affordable produce | By Godfrey Lee Market Day celebrated their Grand Re-Opening on Thursday, June 2, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marin City Community Services at 640 Drake Ave. in Marin City. The Rollin’ Root Mobile Market will be relocating to join Market Day in order to better deliver and make available fresh affordable produce
Updated 3 hours ago Jeenah Moon | Reuters Marin County health officials are partnering with the Ritter Center to ensure that the most vulnerable people not yet vaccinated benefit from a boost in vaccines provided by the federal government. The county has relied in weeks past on the state for its vaccine supply, but Marin officials said, that changed this week as significantly more doses were made available directly to local community clinics by the federal government. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. The partnership with Ritter, a health center in San Rafael, will target several groups considered underserved: residents of public or low-income housing; those experiencing homelessness; migratory or agricultural workers; those with limited English proficiency; people who receive medical care from a local community clinic such as Marin Community Clinics, Ritter Center, Marin City Health and Wellness, or Coastal Health Alliance; those receiving benefits from Medi-Cal, CalWORKs (TANF), CalFresh (SNAP), Women, Infant and Children Services (WIC), or the National School Lunch Program (free or reduced-price meals); and people who live in areas defined by the Healthy Places Index.
Most Vulnerable To Be Focus Of Federal Boost In Covid Vaccine Supply Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail By Bay City News Marin County health officials are partnering with the Ritter Center to ensure that the most vulnerable people not yet vaccinated benefit from a boost in vaccines provided by the federal government. The county has relied in weeks past on the state for its vaccine supply, but Marin officials said, That changed this week as significantly more doses were made available directly to local community clinics by the federal government. The partnership with Ritter, a health center in San Rafael, will target several groups considered underserved: