CA SBHCs Awarded $30 Million
California school-based health centers (SBHCs) have received 70 grants totaling more than $30 million – the most of any state – since 2011 in an effort to improve access to primary, mental, and oral...
View ArticleSBHC Grants in the News
In December 2012, 31 school-based health centers (SBHCs) across California received $14.34 million in federal grants in an effort to improve access to primary, mental, and oral health care for...
View ArticleIncreasing Web Access With Comcast
We have partnered with Comcast to help promote their Internet Essentials program, which offers discounted home Internet to students and their families. This program is a great opportunity that...
View ArticleCSHC on Promises, Challenges of Obamacare
Serena Clayton was interviewed for a California Healthline Special Report on school-based health centers (SBHCs) and the Affordable Care Act. Listen to the report. Download the transcript. Three other...
View ArticleSuperintendents Urge Funding for SBHCs
Listen to Serena Clayton on KCBS: Report 1 | Report 2. Read the California Healthline report. Nineteen California school superintendents — including State Superintendent Tom Torlakson — have signed on...
View ArticleStatewide Youth Gatherings Boost Skills, Leadership
CSHC brought together nearly 200 high school students and more than 60 adult allies during two Youth-2-Youth (Y2Y) conferences — one in Oakland on February 13 and one in Los Angeles on April 5. The...
View ArticleInspiration & Ideas in Long Beach
Hundreds Gather in Long Beach to Network, Learn, and Be Inspired Nearly 400 school administrators, educators, health care providers, and children’s health advocates converged on The Westin Long Beach...
View ArticleEducating Youth About Health Insurance
Students at George Washington High School in San Francisco create an informational video about health insurance for other students. School-based health centers throughout California are part of the...
View ArticleWellness Works for Kids’ Health
We had a wonderful time at the Wellness Works art exhibit and celebration at the historic Pico House in Los Angeles in May. This year we honored L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas for his...
View ArticleAB 174 Heads to Senate
AB 174 passed the Assembly Floor on May 29 and is now headed to the Senate, but we still need your help. The bill, co-sponsored by CSHC and the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, would create a...
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