CCALAC community health center members are non-profit, state-licensed organizations that provide high-quality primary care, including medical, dental, and mental health services, to under-resourced populations. They work to connect health centers, share and leverage resources, increase organizational capacity, and raise a unified voice at the local, state, and federal levels on behalf of Los Angeles health centers to help them provide the best care for every patient.
CCALAC’s mission is, “to promote community clinics and health centers as providers and advocates for expanding access to quality comprehensive health care for medically underserved people in Los Angeles County.” CCALAC and their members share a common vision of a just and equitable Los Angeles, where all communities have the opportunity to flourish, free from health disparities and the factors that create them.
Community health centers are critical safety net organizations that deliver care to under-resourced communities. CCALAC works to identify the collective needs of health centers and address them through advocacy, education, peer support, and other services. Read CCALAC’s Strategic Priorities.