An artist, gamer, and movie lover, Curtis McLaughlin (above) has been part of the Health Care for the Homeless Art Group for more than five years.
Art is one of my coping skills. I can be anywhere and create art wherever I go.
08.10.16
The third annual Rock Your Socks to Health and Home 5K is just around the corner. Register now to get the early registration discount—and to get a jump on your training. Walking, running, skipping...however you choose to move around Lake Montebello works. We just want you, our fabulous Health Care for the Homeless staff, there!
Date: Saturday, Nov. 5.
Time: 9 a.m.
Place: Lake Montebello
Purpose: Have fun and help raise awareness and money to support your work every day to help our most vulnerable neighbors move toward health and a place to call home.
Register here. Download this flyer, post it everywhere in your community and share it with your friends. And consider multiplying your contribution by building a team.
An artist, gamer, and movie lover, Curtis McLaughlin (above) has been part of the Health Care for the Homeless Art Group for more than five years.
Art is one of my coping skills. I can be anywhere and create art wherever I go.
Client storytelling is a staple of the nonprofit business model, ever present in advocacy, clinic tours, fundraising—and news articles like the one you are reading right now.
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Since starting in January 2022, REI Health Specialist Arie Hayre-Somuah, LMSW, MPH has worked with our clinical teams to identify health disparities and move us closer to health equity. This year, she is turning her focus to the topic of health literacy.