Chicago Family Health Center (CFHC), a 501(c)(3) organization and a federally funded 330 community health center, was founded by a group of community leaders and the local Catholic church in response to a decline in health-care services in the community.

CFHC provides comprehensive, accessible primary health care to the communities of South and Southeast Chicago, regardless of individuals’ race, religion, language, gender, age, income or their ability to pay.

Important News 2010 Healing Hands Dinner

Friday, June 4th 2010
The Mid-America Club
80th Floor
200 East Randolph

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Chicago Family Health recently appeared on CAN TV presenting information about diabetes and breast feeding. En español.

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Dec. 16: NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams visited Chicago Family Health Center (CFHC) to report a story about the 2010 US Census. Historically, the census has undercounted African American and Hispanic populations, which make up a majority of CFHC patients. CFHC will begin education and outreach encouraging our communities to participate in the census.

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U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin visits CFHC to address Healthcare Reform

U.S. Senator Roland Burris Co-Sponsors Pullman “Back to School” Health Fair

Chicago Family Health Center Announces “National Health Center Week” Celebration
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H1N1 (Swine Flu)


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FLU SEASON INFORMATION
With the Flu season fast approaching, Chicago Family Health Center (CFHC) encourages everyone to prepare for the upcoming Flu Season. The best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated each year, but good health habits like covering your cough and washing your hands often can help stop the spread of germs and prevent illnesses like the flu.

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