Archive for year: 2015

JWCH Receives $100,000 Health Net Grant

Health Net Grant

News Release

Health Net Foundation Grants $200,000 to Help Ease the Hopelessness of Homelessness

Grants to JWCH and OPCC will assist in establishing pilot programs to provide inpatient and outpatient care and temporary housing for Los Angeles County homeless patients
LOS ANGELES, December 15, 2015 – Health Net Foundation, Inc., the charitable foundation of Health Net, Inc., is providing grants of $100,000 each to JWCH Institute, Inc. and OPCC to assist in establishing pilot programs aimed at providing inpatient and outpatient care and temporary housing to Los Angeles County homeless patients.
“Statistics show that nearly one-third of Los Angeles County’s homeless live with mental illness, one quarter suffer from substance abuse and one-fifth have a physical disability,” said Patricia Clarey, president of Health Net Foundation. “It’s important that groups and organizations come together to address the medical and social issues surrounding homelessness, and we hope to support an approach that looks at them from several angles, including housing and access to health care.”

hyper-arrow Download the News Release in PDF Here.

Blanket Drive 2015

Give the gift of warmth. Please donate new or gently used blankets to our homeless on skid row.

Our largest clinic, which is located in the heart of skid row on 5th and San Pedro Street, will appreciate your gift on behalf of those who may not be indoors this winter.

Help us bring warmth. But, most importantly, hope to our homeless citizens.

WHERE TO DONATE:
JWCH Corporate Office
5650 Jillson Street
Commerce, CA 90040
[get map here]

For more information, please contact: Daniela E. Rodriguez at (323) 201-4516, or by emailing here despinoza@jwchinstitute.org

hyper-arrow Download the flyer here.

Collaboration with Safety Net Partner Leads to Life-changing Results

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Dr. Gregerson and JWCH are Helping to Change Lives in Skid Row

Safety net hospitals and clinics play a vital role in our health care system, in some cases, providing the only source of much needed care to low-income, medically, and socially vulnerable populations. When it comes to caring for our cities’ homeless residents, safety net clinics may provide the only resources for medical, oral and mental health care for those who are underinsured or uninsured.

Lack of access to health care can have a significant impact on entire populations, and few examples of this are more graphic than in downtown Los Angeles, where the John Wesley Community Health Institute (JWCH), an urban clinic for the homeless on Skid Row, provides much needed care to low-income residents. Its story is beautifully told in this video: http://community.kp.org/be-inspired/story/health-care-should-never-be-out-of-reach-for-anyone.

The video follows JWCH’s medical director, Paul Gregerson, M.D., M.B.A., as he manages the multiple challenges inherent in running the clinic.

Imagine being without a home, living on the dangerous streets, and having to wait weeks for housing because health screening test results for tuberculosis are not readily available. Kaiser Permanente partnered with Dr. Gregerson and JWCH to provide no cost, same-day testing that would allow residents with negative TB tests to qualify for safe, clean housing in the downtown area. Kaiser Permanente’s work with JWCH gives patients hope by providing integrated care and services from dental care, medical exams and laboratory services to our neediest populations.

“Health care is a right… [and] everyone deserves to be treated with the same respect and love we would want,” Dr. Gregerson says in an interview. He serves as a model of the philosophy that everyone deserves good health care and respect by treating every patient who visits the clinic, regardless of their ability to pay.

Because many communities continue to suffer from limited health care resources, Kaiser Permanente helps safety net institutions, including  community health centers, public hospitals, local health departments, school health centers, and local clinics like JWCH, deliver care to our most underserved and vulnerable populations.

Kaiser Permanente has a longstanding commitment to work together with our community partners, including safety net institutions, to foster healthy, thriving communities. In 2014, Kaiser Permanente Southern California’s Community Benefit program awarded approximately $11 million in grants for charity care programs that help to close the gap in health care access.


To learn more about Kaiser Permanente’s investment in the community, visit: http://community.kp.org/be-informed/summary-of-operations/2014-soo

Hand and Heart Benefit 2015 Sponsorship Opportunities

Levels

Platinum Sponsor $50,000
($47,000 is tax-deductible)

  • Two premier tables for ten
  • Full page color AD on inside front cover of commemorative program
  • Multimedia recognition with corporation logo

Diamond Heart Sponsor $25,000
($23,500 is tax-deductible)

  • One premier table for ten
  • Full page color AD on inside back cover of commemorative program
  • Multimedia recognition with corporate logo

Gold Heart Sponsor $15,000
($13,500 is tax-deductible)

  • One premier table for ten
  • Full-page color AD in commemorative program
  • Multimedia recognition with corporate logo

Silver Heart Sponsor $10,000
($8,500 is tax-deductible)

  • One reserved table for ten
  • Full-page color AD in commemorative program
  • Logo inclusion on event website

Bronze Heart Sponsor $5,000
($3,500 is tax-deductible)

  • One reserved table ten
  • Half-page color AD in commemorative program

Heart Sponsor $3,000
($2,250 is tax-deductible)

  • Five tickets
  • Quarter page color AD in commemorative program

Community Supporter $600
($300 is tax-deductible)

  • Two tickets
  • Community organization’s name listed in commemorative program

 

Yes, I’d Like to Be a Sponsor

 Order Sponsorship Package Online Now

 Order Sponsorship Package by Regular Mail

For sponsorship and other information, please contact Tricia P. Hernandez at (323) 201-4516, Ext. 3015, or email click here.

New Behavioral Health Programs

JWCH has expanded its Behavioral Health Services, with mental health providers integrated at clinics and new substance abuse services. Behavioral health care options include: Specialty Mental Health Services (at 5 locations), Primary Care Mental Health Services, and Specialty Substance Use Disorder Services.

Learn more about our Behavioral Health Care here.

 

Wesley Health Centers Norwalk Grand Opening

Join Us July 1, 2015 | 9:00 AM

Renovated Location Features:

  • 9 Exam Rooms
  • Dental Services
  • Laboratory
  • X-Ray Service
  • and Added Behavioral Health Services

Supervisor Don Knabe
Welcome!

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 Norwalk-dental
 WESLEY HEALTH CENTERS NORWALK  12360 Firestone Blvd., Norwalk. (562)867-7999

Bingo Night Extravaganza 2015

JOIN US

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Time: 7:00 PM

at Hamburger Mary’s – WeHo

 $20 suggested donation at the door includes:
10 Regular Bingo Cards
2 Grand Prize Bingo Cards

Live Auction & Great Prizes
Bring along family, friends and co-workers
for a fun filled evening!

Hamburger Mary’s is located at:
8288 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046 [map]
(323)654-3800

Full Menu Bar
Valet Parking in Restaurant Lot

Please arrive early (by 6:30pm) or call to reserve your seats.

 

For more information, please contact Ken Varela at (213) 353-1115, or email click here.

>> Download the Flyer here.

Accessing Affordable Health Care

L.A. CoveredThe Wesley Health Centers is proud to offer a series of educational events on access to affordable health care.  Currently, our Lynwood Health Care Center will be able to serve you. Attached are  event flyers with a list of upcoming event dates and times. We will be providing confidential and no-cost information on Covered California, Medi-Cal and My Health LA.

You can RSVP for any of the locations by calling our toll free number 1-855-222-4239 Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to
8:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

health care enrollment

The following information will be required on the day of the event to complete your enrollment application:

  • Photo identification
  • Number of people being enrolled (individual or family coverage), including the birth date of each person
  • Social Security numbers for each family member
  • home ZIP code
  • Most recent income tax return, including dependent tax information and head-of-household status (if any). Or your estimated household income.
  • Proof of citizenship and/or legal residency

We are Here to Help you

For directions or general information, please call JWCH Institute at 1-310-223-1035.

Choir Attracts Singers From LA’s Skid Row

When they’re not in rehearsal, some of the Colburn Wesley Project singers live on the streets of Los Angeles. The unlikely choir will be performing through this holiday season.

On Christmas Eve, 2014, the Wesley Colburn Singers were featured in this NPR interview.

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