April 10, 2020
COVID-19 Reusable Mask Donation
Dear Valued Supporters: Through the current outbreak, Family Health Centers of San Diego continues to provide critical care to our community, both to those experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and those seeking our medical and supportive services. We will not turn away any patient, regardless of their symptoms or ability to pay. Our commitment is to …
April 6, 2020
Homeless Residents Grow Desperate as Food Resources Shut Down
Many feeding operations that homeless San Diegans have long relied on have halted. “I’ve never seen the level of desperation we’re seeing on the streets right now,” one advocate told VOSD. By Lisa Halverstadt and Kayla Jimenez As the coronavirus pandemic rages through the region and most people stay home, homeless San Diegans are confronting …
April 2, 2020
FHCSD’s Updated Safety Measures
An update from the Chief Medical Officer Coronavirus (COVID-19) Safety Measures Family Health Centers of San Diego is dedicated to the health and safety of our patients, and I wanted to assure you that no patient will be turned away from our clinics, regardless of symptoms. We will continue to provide affordable, accessible care to …
March 23, 2020
COVID-19 Response Efforts
Dear Valued Supporters: These are unusual times, unprecedented even – we certainly have heard those words enough in the last few weeks. Many of you watch in horror as this pandemic unfolds, wondering what you can do. The answer is that you cannot make much of an impact in Italy or Spain or China, but …
March 19, 2020
Telehealth Can Help During Coronavirus Pandemic But Health Clinics Can’t Charge For It
From KPBS: State officials are urging the federal government to waive restrictions that prevent nonprofit health clinics from getting paid for providing care by telephone to Medi-Cal patients. Many medical centers are encouraging patients to utilize telehealth services to keep them from overcrowding facilities which could stress the system and increase the risk of coronavirus …
March 12, 2020
Spirit of the Barrio Luncheon Scheduled for Friday, March 20 Has Been Cancelled
To our valued sponsors and guests: As a regional leader in health care, Family Health Centers of San Diego has been closely watching the developments of the health risks of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and reached a decision that we must cancel our Spirit of the Barrio luncheon scheduled for Friday, March 20. This decision …
March 10, 2020
County Moves Forward With Developing Plan For Needle Exchange Program
By City News Service After considerable debate, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to move forward with developing a syringe service program, as part of the county’s harm-reduction strategies for public health. A subcommittee, along with other county staff, will work on a proposal and present it to the board for …
March 10, 2020
Supervisor Urges Adoption Of Needle Exchange To Thwart Hepatitis C Spread
From KPBS: Drug users lined up outside a Friday morning mobile syringe exchange before it even opened. The weekly event across from the North Park Library drew a 53-year-old handyman with hands covered in grime, a 21-year-old cashier who counters his unhealthy substance habits with running and biking, and a social worker wearing flashy …
January 2, 2020
Medi-Cal Expands Health Coverage For Young Adults Who Can’t Prove Legal Residence
From KPBS: California is removing barriers to health care that keep some people from seeing a doctor. A law that began this new year extends the state’s Medicaid services, called Medi-Cal, to low-income young adults who may be in the U.S. illegally. The change expands full-scope Medi-Cal benefits, including medical, dental, mental health and vision …
December 18, 2019
Meth Is Easy To Get In San Diego, But Addiction Is Hard To Treat
From KPBS: San Diego is struggling to curtail its meth problem. Recently released data show meth-related deaths and use are at record highs despite an increase in border seizures and arrests. The government reports highlight methamphetamine’s continued grip on the region at a time when the opioid crisis is the nationwide focus. Keep reading… Listen …
December 18, 2019
Politically Speaking: Addiction Crisis in San Diego
From NBC 7: NBC 7’s Alex Presha is joined by Dr. Joe Sepulveda to discuss the addiction crisis in San Diego.
December 18, 2019
San Diego Missing Out On Revenues From Pot Legalization
From KPBS: When California voters legalized recreational marijuana in 2016, they did so with the promise of new social and environmental programs — funded by cannabis tax dollars — that would help communities hit hardest by the “War on Drugs.” But two years into the state’s legal cannabis market, those programs are just barely getting …

