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CEHC In the news
2023
- Nuestra Salud launch at CEHC's Neighborhood Health Station: WPRI 12
2022
- The first federally funded Test to Treat site in the country: CEHC press release; Gov. Dan McKee's press release
- Brown med school students elevate health care for Rhode Island’s underserved and underinsured
2021
- 2021 Tufts Health Foundation Momentum Fund Grant recipient
- Brown University students share their experiences as volunteer interpreters
- 2021 RI Vax Challenge Grant recipient
- CEHC dedicates Mondays to vaccinating restaurant workers
- 2020 TD Ready Challenge Grant recipient
- Providence expands vaccine eligibility in hard-hit sections
Listen to our volunteer story
Clínica Esperanza/Hope Clinic is volunteer-run. What does this mean? It means that we care about the volunteer experience. For that reason, it was a great honor to be awarded the Volunteer Engagement Award from The Rhode Island Foundation. This award reflects our commitment to making the volunteer experience at CEHC a meaningful one. Your contribution of time, your altruism, turns into better health for our community. Thank you volunteers! Without you, we could not do this important work.
2018
- CEHC Accomplishments for 2018
- Published Vida Sana Protocol
- Recognized in Providence Journal for Free Health Screenings at Olneyville Markets
- Rhode Island Foundation Grant for Chronic Diseases- Volunteer Executive Director Annie De Groot Honored by University of Chicago
- Bank RI Pre-Employment Physicals
2012 - 2017
- Burnside Park Health Fair (2017) Press Release
- 5th Anniversary Press Release
- BCBSRI 2015 Community Health Grant
- Providence Journal September 19, 2015
- PBN 2015 Business Excellence Award
- Vertikal6 Donates Laptops/Service to CEHC
- AMA Foundation 2013 Outstanding Free Clinic
- BCBSRI 2013 CHEER Grant (English)
- BCBSRI 2013 CHEER Subvención (Español)
- Providence Journal April 15, 2012
- Providence Business News February 10, 2012
- AMA Foundation 2012 Outstanding Free Clinic
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