Heartland Alliance Health Announces Donation from One Health Centers to Help Keep Facilities Across Chicago

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

Heartland Alliance Health (HAH) announced that its community health centers and food pantries will remain open thanks to a transformative donation from, and new partnership with, Michigan-based One Health Centers. The collaboration comes at a critical time, ensuring continued access to vital healthcare and support services for thousands of Chicagoans. In recent weeks, HAH faced the difficult prospect of closing due to financial challenges. However, with the support of One Health Centers, HAH has secured the funding and operational backing needed to continue operating its two community health centers in Englewood and Uptown as well as three food pantries, which collectively serve more than 8,000 people annually. The organization will also be able to retain its 100+ employees. Heartland Alliance Health is celebrating 40 years serving a cornerstone of community health in Chicago in 2025. The organization provides comprehensive services that include primary medical care, dental services, mental health counseling, substance use treatment and outreach services for individuals experiencing homelessness.

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

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