Central Neighborhood Health Foundation
We exist to serve our communities. We believe each clinic location is in position as part of God's great and divine plan. We emulate the ministries of Christ who administered to the mind, the body, and thus the health of all He encountered, especially the vulnerable. We also stand as advocates for social justice for everyone, excluding no one.
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- LIVE ·2023 Grants Challenge
MAT/MOUD Expansion for Underserved Populations - LA
Substance use disorder (SUD) has reached crisis levels in Los Angeles County (LAC) and costs the health care system in the County $6.6 billion each year, with an estimated 2 million LAC residents struggling with SUD, including 24% of Transition Age Youth, ages 16-25. Central Neighborhood Health Foundation aims to link 750 people who use drugs (PWUD) and people with substance use disorder (PWSUD) in LAC to harm reduction services, peer support, treatment, recovery support, and other wraparound services through care coordination and outreach.