The Health Center Controlled Network’s Learning and Networking Workshop in early June brought together professionals from Federally Qualified Health Centers near and far. Here, three participants reflect on what they learned at the two-day event.
The Health Center Controlled Network’s Learning and Networking Workshop in early June brought together professionals from Federally Qualified Health Centers near and far. Here, three participants reflect on what they learned at the two-day event.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Health Center Controlled Network brought together healthcare professionals from around the state for its two-day Learning and Networking Workshop early last month.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia's Early Head Start (EHS) Program proudly hosted its first-ever Mid-Year Community Providers Breakfast, bringing together community partners and program staff for a morning of networking, collaboration, and celebration.
Healthcare professionals are constantly in need of ways to share information and work together in order to advance learning and develop productive relationships among peers. Catherine Abrams and Kristin Walker of the Health Federation of Philadelphia recently teamed up to spread the word about the power of learning collaboratives as a way to accomplish these objectives.
It might have been the middle of the cold and snowy season, but there was plenty of warmth and good cheer at the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Early Head Start program site on Oxford Street recently.
Natalie Levkovich, Chief Executive Officer of the Health Federation of Philadelphia, was honored with the Cheri L. Rinehart Award for Collaborative Excellence by the Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers at its recent 2025 Awards for Primary Care Excellence (APEX) Ceremony in Lancaster, Pa.
The National Health Corps (NHC) Community Health Fellowship program proudly celebrated its Delaware graduates at a lively event held at Park Café in Wilmington, honoring their service, accomplishments, and future impact on community health.
It was a day of celebration at Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse on Aug. 11 as 37 3-year-olds transitioned from the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Early Head Start program.
It's National Health Center Week 2025, and community health centers throughout the state and country are celebrating the occasion with a wide variety of events.
At the Health Center Controlled Network’s 2025 In-Person Meeting, hosted by the Health Federation of Philadelphia, professionals from health centers across Pennsylvania gathered on June 5 and 6 for networking, collaboration, and educational opportunities.
Throughout May, the Health Federation of Philadelphia made the most of Mental Health Awareness Month by offering a series of events and sharing resources with staff members.
A recent news story from Metro Philadelphia covered a symposium on aging with HIV that was hosted by the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, the Heath Federation of Philadelphia and the Mid/Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia’s National Health Corps (NHC) held two events recently– the NHC Equity & Opportunity Awards and the Confronting Structural Oppression symposium — at the Blue Ball Barn in Wilmington, Delaware.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia, in partnership with HealthShare Exchange (HSX), held an event recently on the campus of Temple University for community-based and other social service organizations to learn more about how to utilize Connect4health.org.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia (HFP) hosted its annual Health Center Controlled Network (HCCN) in-person meeting on Thursday, June 6 and Friday, June 7 at Normandy Farm Hotel & Conference Center in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. Representatives from health centers around Pennsylvania gathered for an opportunity to learn, network, and collaborate with others across the HCCN and around the state.
Kristin Walker, Perinatal Public Health Program Coordinator, and Catherine Abrams, Substance Use Response, Guidance, and Education Program Coordinator, each participated in a panel discussion at the recent National Association of County and City Health Officials conference.
Officials from Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska’s office, as well as the Health Ministry of Ukraine and directors of Ukrainian regional health authorities visited Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. recently as part of Public Health System Recovery and Resilience in Ukraine, a project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The Health Federation of Philadelphia hosted its annual Health Center Controlled Network (HCCN) in-person meeting on Tuesday, June 6 and Wednesday, June 7 at Normandy Farm Hotel & Conference Center.
The last four decades have brought immense change to the Philadelphia region. Through the good and bad, the ups and downs, one thing has remained constant: The Health Federation of Philadelphia and its commitment to improving access to and the quality of health and human services for underresourced communities and vulnerable populations across the region.
Participants in the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Diabetes Prevention Program, along with family, friends, and other supporters, gathered recently to celebrate the end of their time in the program.