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Annual Report 2022-23

By November 27, 2023No Comments
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Contents

Message from the Board Chair

New Direction & New Beginnings

Unlocking Access to Life-Changing Care

Lifting Up Our Community

Empowering Our Workforce

Donor Appreciation

Campaign for the Next Decade

Donor Spotlight

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Message from the Board Chair

Preparing an Annual Report provides an opportunity to pause and look back; to reflect on what has been achieved while keeping in mind what remains to be done in service to our mission. I hope you are inspired by Marin Community Clinics’ work as you read this report, and take pride in being part of our community.

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New Direction & New Beginnings

Meet Tina Bailey – Resourceful Survivor. Tina Bailey has always been resilient. At 61, she’s the mother of three children and grandmother to 11 grandchildren. She’s held a variety of jobs to provide for her family, including working for non-profit organizations and as a professional seamstress on large-scale projects.

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Unlocking Access to Life-Changing Care

As a Certified Enrollment Counselor (CEC) and patient outreach specialist at Marin Community Clinics, Karla Bermejo-Coronel has seen first-hand how the right support at the right time can transform someone’s life.

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OUR IMPACT: BY THE NUMBERS

July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023

36,207

people received
much-needed care

11,524

Patients were children

94%

earn 200% or less FPL which is just over $29,000 annually for 1 person

145,647

medical & behavioral health visits

43,399

dental visits

7,018

reproductive health visits

7,767

cancer screenings
colorectal, cervical, and mammograms

15,505

COVID-19 vaccines &
boosters administered

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Lifting Up Our Community

Over the past year, Marin Community Clinics has continued to make good on our commitment to improve the health and well-being of our patients and community while expanding access to compassionate health care – for anyone. Read more to learn about mobile mammography, dental expansion, National Health Center Week, food insecurity, new technologies, and more.

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Empowering Our Workforce

Our resilience-focused employees distinguish our organization. Having staff that understand the challenges and strengths of our patients helps build the type of trusting relationships that set us apart. Often, our staff have lived experiences similar to the community we serve. Many were patients of the Clinics as children and became part of our team as adults.

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Jose Chibras MD

Donor Spotlight: José Chibrás, MD

Dr. José Chibrás served as Chief Medical Officer of Marin Community Clinics from 2017-2021. Today, he is Medical Director of Strategic Projects and an internal medicine physician. He came to the Clinics with a broad range of experience, including more than two decades as a Chief Medical Officer in Sonoma and Santa Cruz Counties.

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Campaign for the Next Decade

We have completed a multiple-year capital campaign, raising approximately $7 million in the midst of a global pandemic. Thanks to the generous support of individuals, businesses, foundations and government entities, Marin Community Clinics has opened two new clinics and is in process of expanding another.

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Please consider making a contribution today to support equitable health care for ALL.

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Marin Community Clinics is a 501(c)3 nonprofit health care provider in Marin County, California.

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