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ST JOHN'S COMMUNITY HEALTH

CA · EIN 954067758 · $137.5M rev · operational · www.wellchild.org
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Community health organization providing medical, dental, behavioral health, and women's health services to individuals and families across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. Operates 22 community health centers, mobile clinics, and school-based health centers. Offers sliding-scale fees and accepts uninsured patients, with a focus on equitable access to care.

activities · 38

what they do

direct service · 36
  • Comprehensive medical and support services delivery Comprehensive Primary Care Services
    Provides a full spectrum of healthcare services including medical, dental, behavioral health, women's health, and pediatric care across the lifespan. The organization serves over 120,000 unduplicated patients annually, with approximately 500,000 to 550,000 patient visits per year.
  • Comprehensive primary and specialty health services delivery Comprehensive Primary Care Services
    Provides a full spectrum of medical services including medical, dental, behavioral health, women's health, and pediatric care to patients across the lifespan. The organization serves over 120,000 unduplicated patients annually, with approximately 500,000 to 550,000 patient visits delivered through its network.
  • Delivers comprehensive healthcare services through a network of community health centers and mobile clinics Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Operates 28 health centers and mobile clinics across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, providing medical, dental, behavioral health, women's health, and pediatric services. The organization serves over 120,000 unduplicated patients annually, with approximately 500,000 to 550,000 patient visits each year.
  • Delivers comprehensive healthcare services through a network of community health centers and mobile clinics Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Operates 28 health centers and mobile clinics across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, providing medical, dental, behavioral health, women's health, and pediatric services. The organization serves over 120,000 patients annually through more than 550,000 service visits, with 500,000 patient visits recorded each year and 109,500 unduplicated patients served in 2024.
  • Delivers home-based healthcare through the "Healthcare Without Fear" program Home-Based Medical Care for Immigrants
    Runs the "Healthcare Without Fear" initiative, which provides home visits by doctors and medication delivery specifically for immigrant patients who are afraid to leave their homes, ensuring access to care for high-risk and vulnerable populations.
  • Diabetes Nutrition Program
    Operates a specialized Diabetes Nutrition program that delivers integrated medical care, nutrition counseling, and lifestyle education to patients managing diabetes and related chronic conditions.
  • Operates a Diabetes Nutrition program that offers medical care, nutrition counseling, and lifestyle education to patients.
  • Operates a specialized Diabetes Nutrition program that delivers integrated medical care, nutrition counseling, and lifestyle education to patients managing diabetes, supporting chronic disease management within underserved communities.
  • Distributes free healthy food through mobile food bank program On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Hosts a mobile food bank in partnership with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to distribute free healthy foods to families in need.
  • Distributes free healthy food via mobile food bank in partnership with Los Angeles Regional Food Bank On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Hosts a mobile food bank in collaboration with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to distribute free healthy foods to families, addressing food insecurity as part of a broader community health strategy.
  • Expands and sustains transgender health and HIV care services Transgender Health & HIV Services
    Continues to operate and expand transgender health and HIV programs despite federal grant cuts, ensuring access to critical services for these populations.
  • Expands transgender health and HIV care services Transgender Health & HIV Services
    Continues to expand specialized transgender health and HIV programs despite federal grant cuts, demonstrating ongoing commitment to LGBTQ+ and high-need patient populations.
  • Healthcare Without Fear Program Home-Based Medical Care for Immigrants
    Developed the "Healthcare Without Fear" program to provide home visits by doctors and deliver medication to immigrant patients who are afraid to leave their homes.
  • Healthcare Without Fear Program Home-Based Medical Care for Immigrants
    Implements the "Healthcare Without Fear" program, offering home visits by doctors and medication delivery to immigrant patients who are hesitant to leave their homes.
  • Healthcare Without Fear Program Home-Based Medical Care for Immigrants
    Developed and operates the "Healthcare Without Fear" program, which provides home visits by doctors and delivers medication to immigrant patients who are afraid to leave their homes.
  • Healthcare Without Fear home visit program Home-Based Medical Care for Immigrants
    Delivers medical care directly to immigrant patients who are fearful of leaving their homes through a home visit model that includes doctor visits and medication delivery.
  • Healthcare Without Fear program Home-Based Medical Care for Immigrants
    Runs the "Healthcare Without Fear" program, which conducts home visits by physicians and delivers medication directly to immigrant patients who are fearful of leaving their homes due to immigration status concerns.
  • Hosts a mobile food bank in collaboration with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to distribute free healthy foods to families.
  • Mobile Food Bank Operations On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Hosts a mobile food bank in collaboration with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to distribute free healthy foods to families in the community.
  • Mobile food bank distribution On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Hosts a mobile food bank in partnership with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to distribute free, healthy food to families in need, addressing food insecurity as a social determinant of health.
  • Mobile food bank distribution On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Hosts a mobile food bank in partnership with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to distribute free, healthy food to families in need, integrating food security support into community health services.
  • Offers targeted outreach and home-based care for vulnerable immigrant populations Home-Based Medical Care for Immigrants
    Runs the "Healthcare Without Fear" program, which provides home visits by doctors and medication delivery to immigrant patients who are afraid to leave their homes due to immigration-related fears.
  • Operating Community Health Centers Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Operates a network of 28 community health centers and mobile clinics across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, providing over 550,000 patient visits annually to more than 120,000 unduplicated patients.
  • Operating a Network of Community Health Centers Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Operates a nationally recognized network of 28 community health centers and mobile clinics across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, providing accessible healthcare to underserved communities. These centers facilitate over 550,000 service visits annually for more than 120,000 unduplicated patients.
  • Operation of community health centers and mobile clinics Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Operates a network of 28 community health centers and mobile clinics across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, providing accessible healthcare services to underserved populations. These include fixed-site centers such as the Dr. Lewis C. Frayser Health Center, the S. Mark Taper Foundation Chronic Disease and Environmental Health Center, the W.M. KECK Foundation Community Health Center, and the San Bernardino Health Center, as well as mobile units like Mobile 1 access Express Clinic.
  • Operation of community health centers and mobile clinics Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Operates a network of 28 community health centers and mobile clinics across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, providing accessible primary and specialty healthcare services to underserved populations. These include fixed-site centers such as the Dr. Lewis C. Frayser Health Center, the S. Mark Taper Foundation Chronic Disease and Environmental Health Center, the W.M. KECK Foundation Community Health Center, and the San Bernardino Health Center, as well as mobile clinics like Mobile 1 Access Express Clinic.
  • Provides specialized Diabetes Nutrition program with medical and lifestyle support Obesity & Diabetes Weight Management
    Operates a Diabetes Nutrition program that integrates medical care, nutrition counseling, and lifestyle education for patients, reflecting a targeted chronic disease management approach within its broader healthcare services.
  • Provides specialized chronic disease management and nutrition programs Chronic Disease Self-Management Education
    Operates a Diabetes Nutrition program that delivers medical care, nutrition counseling, and lifestyle education to patients as part of its chronic disease management services.
  • Providing Comprehensive Healthcare Services Integrated Behavioral Health Services
    Delivers a wide range of healthcare services including medical, dental, behavioral health, women's health, and pediatric services, with specialized programs for diabetes nutrition, transgender health, and HIV.
  • Providing Comprehensive Healthcare Services Integrated Behavioral Health Services
    Provides a wide range of direct patient care services including medical, dental, behavioral health, women's health, and pediatric services, with a focus on serving patients across the lifespan.
  • School-Based Health Center at Lincoln High School School-Based Health Centers
    Operates a School-Based Health Center at Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, CA, offering accessible healthcare services to students and potentially the surrounding community.
  • School-Based Health Center at Lincoln High School School-Based Health Centers
    Operates a School Based Health Center at Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, CA, delivering on-site healthcare services to students and supporting adolescent health within an educational setting.
  • Transgender Health and HIV Programs Transgender Health & HIV Services
    Expands transgender health and HIV programs, demonstrating a commitment to these services despite federal grant cuts.
  • Transgender Health and HIV Programs Transgender Health & HIV Services
    Expands transgender health and HIV programs, demonstrating a commitment to these services even in the face of federal grant cuts.
  • Transgender health and HIV services Transgender Health & HIV Services
    Provides and has expanded specialized healthcare programs for transgender individuals and people living with or at risk of HIV, maintaining services despite reductions in federal grant funding.
  • Transgender health and HIV services Transgender Health & HIV Services
    Provides and has expanded specialized healthcare services for transgender individuals and people living with HIV, maintaining these programs despite reductions in federal grant funding.
capacity building · 2
  • Administrative infrastructure and facility operations Meeting & Conference Room Rental
    Seeks to lease approximately 25,000 square feet of administrative office space for a 36-month term to support organizational operations, indicating ongoing capacity-building efforts in administrative infrastructure.
  • Administrative infrastructure and facility support Meeting & Conference Room Rental
    Seeks to lease approximately 25,000 square feet of administrative office space for a 36-month term to support organizational operations.
strategies · 46

how they think

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named programs · 5

what they call their work

Community Health Centers
Network of 22 community health centers providing medical, dental, behavioral health, women’s health, and pediatric services across Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire
Express Clinics
Mobile and fixed-site express clinics offering urgent care and primary care services with extended hours, including five mobile units based in Los Angeles
Medi-Cal Re-enrollment Assistance
Support program helping patients re-enroll in Medi-Cal to maintain health coverage
School Based Health Centers
On-site health clinics located within public schools such as Lincoln High School, Manual Arts, Hyde Park Elementary, Washington High School, Dominguez High School, and others, providing accessible care to students
Sliding Fee Scale Program
Provides affordable care based on income and family size for uninsured and underinsured patients.
relationships · 5

who they work with

  • Facilities Department Partner — Manages RFPs for facilities-related services including janitorial, security, HVAC, roofing, and signage across clinic sites.
  • L.A. Care Health Plan Funder — Provides grant support through the Robert E. Tranquada, MD Safety Net Initiative and the Provider Recruitment Program to improve infrastructure and increase access to care for low-income populations.
  • Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Partner — Collaborates to host a mobile food bank distributing free healthy foods to families.
  • St. John’s Episcopal Church Partner — Original host of the clinic in South Central L.A. in 1964.
  • Storemapper Partner — Uses Storemapper store locator app to power clinic location services on website