It might have been the middle of the cold and snowy season, but there was plenty of warmth and good cheer at the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Early Head Start program site on Oxford Street recently.
It might have been the middle of the cold and snowy season, but there was plenty of warmth and good cheer at the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Early Head Start program site on Oxford Street recently.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia’s RE-SET program is up and running since its launch in 2025, partnering with seven organizations in providing evidence-based cancer care interventions and supporting quality improvement initiatives.
Natalie Levkovich, longtime CEO of the Health Federation of Philadelphia, is quoted in a recent story in the Philadelphia Inquirer about funding for the Family Practice & Counseling Services Network's health clinic.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Substance Use Response Guidance and Education (SURGE) Program and the City of Philadelphia Department of Public Health’s Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction (SUPHR) have partnered to launch a new, interactive wound care tool for treatment of people with substance use-associated wounds.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Early Head Start program provides early childhood education support and other services for children and families who meet federal income guidelines. They include pregnant women and families with children from birth to 3 years old.
To raise awareness and promote prevention, the Health Federation of Philadelphia is recognizing National Diabetes Month by highlighting its programs that fight this prevalent condition.
Natalie Levkovich, Chief Executive Officer of the Health Federation of Philadelphia, was honored with the Cheri L. Rinehart Award for Collaborative Excellence by the Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers at its recent 2025 Awards for Primary Care Excellence (APEX) Ceremony in Lancaster, Pa.
The National Health Corps (NHC) Community Health Fellowship program proudly celebrated its Delaware graduates at a lively event held at Park Café in Wilmington, honoring their service, accomplishments, and future impact on community health.
A recently published research paper evaluating the integration of infectious disease screening, prevention, and treatment in a hospital based inpatient substance use treatment program included contributions from C Change Senior Project Manager, Hannah Zellman, who is listed as a co-author on the paper.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Health Center Controlled Network received funding for a new three-year Cooperative Agreement from the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it was announced in July.
It was a day of celebration at Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse on Aug. 11 as 37 3-year-olds transitioned from the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Early Head Start program.
The celebration of National Health Center Week from Aug. 3-9 offers an opportunity to honor the critically important year-round work done by health centers across the nation.
It's National Health Center Week 2025, and community health centers throughout the state and country are celebrating the occasion with a wide variety of events.
At the Health Center Controlled Network’s 2025 In-Person Meeting, hosted by the Health Federation of Philadelphia, professionals from health centers across Pennsylvania gathered on June 5 and 6 for networking, collaboration, and educational opportunities.
Moya Hall, who has been an Early Head Start Child and Family Educator for two years, was the featured guest speaker at the recent Friends of Marc Dinner, a benefit supporting Vetri Community Partnership. The Friends of Marc Dinner, held this year on May 13 at the Fitler Club, has raised more than $1 million to support Vetri Community Partnership.
Throughout May, the Health Federation of Philadelphia made the most of Mental Health Awareness Month by offering a series of events and sharing resources with staff members.
Natalie Levkovich, longtime Chief Executive Officer of the Health Federation of Philadelphia, has been honored with the Unsung Hero Award from SEAMAAC, one of the oldest and largest refugee-founded agencies in the Philadelphia region.
The Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Building Digital Resiliency Project was among six local programs to receive funding through the City of Philadelphia’s Digital Literacy Alliance this fall. The funding opportunity focused on supporting new ways to engage Philadelphians as volunteers, peer leaders, and community ambassadors.
José Rodriguez, M.S., Senior Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Health Federation of Philadelphia, was named a 2025 Diversity in Business honoree by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Holly Hainsworth, MA, will give a presentation on digital navigation and its role in the community health center space as part of the Digital Health Equity Taskforce annual meeting this week.