
Hundreds Line Up For SNAP-Gap Help
FHCHC is one of dozens of nonprofits across the city stepping up for the 30,750 New Haveners who receive benefits from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps.
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FHCHC is one of dozens of nonprofits across the city stepping up for the 30,750 New Haveners who receive benefits from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps.

With cuts to healthcare insurance and delivery on the horizon, the Community Health & Wellness Center, a federally qualified health center, is taking creative steps to safeguard its future and maintain patient care.

Connecticut must seize the opportunity created by the new Rural Health Transformation Grant (RHTG) program and bolster Community Health Centers.

Health care providers respond to President Trump’s and the FDA’s announcements regarding Tylenol in pregnancy and autism.

Since opening two years ago, InterCommunity’s art gallery has worked to be a place where art and wellness intersect.

Family Centers officially marked the opening of its new full-service School Based Health Center (SBHC) at Turn of River Middle School with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Sept. 22.

Connecticut officials are hoping the state is allotted a piece of a $50 billion federal grant to improve health care and access in rural parts of the state.

A surge in demand is straining Connecticut’s community health centers.
Over the last five years, the state’s community health centers saw an 18% increase in patient volume, new federal data shows.

Video | “CT BUZZ” welcomed Michael Taylor, CEO of the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center, and Dr. Michael Couturie, Chief Medical Officer of Medical and Dental Services, to highlight the organization’s mission of providing accessible healthcare to the Greater New Haven community and beyond.