Explore Community Health Centers

Community health centers provide access to all, including low-income working families, the medically underserved and uninsured, and high-risk and vulnerable populations, including the homeless, public housing residents, migrant farmworkers  and people isolated from other forms of care because of financial, geographic, language, cultural and other challenges.

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ProfilesEach of our nation’s community health centers is the embodiment of its community’s aspirations for better health and health care, and each individual narrative is uniquely compelling. CHroniCles Profiles showcase the rich history of each center and PCA, narrated in its own voice. Contributed materials are available for those organizations highlighted on the map.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Explore community health centers and primary care associations with contributed narratives, photographs and other historical materials.

IMPROVING ACCESS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, ONE COMMUNITY AT A TIME

CHroniCles is dedicated to highlighting and recording the rich history of community health centers, and their ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality comprehensive health care services to the nation’s underserved, at 9,000 community locations in urban and rural areas across the country. The project is a special collaboration of the RCHN Community Health Foundation, the Geiger Gibson Program in Community Health Policy at the Milken Institute School of Public Health and Health Services at The George Washington University, and the National Association of Community Health Centers.