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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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Providing Care to MillionsCommunity health centers serve as the primary medical home for millions of people in thousands of sites across the country, providing high-quality primary health care, specialty services, dental, behavioral health, substance abuse and pharmacy services.
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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 more than 13,500 community locations in diverse urban and rural areas across the country. The project is a special collaboration of the  Geiger Gibson Program in Community Health at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University, the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) and the RCHN Community Health Foundation.