Navigating the complexities of today's health care system is essential for building a healthy community. Fortunately, there are many free or low-cost health and wellness services available in Orange County, California for those who need them. The Orange County Community Health Initiative (CHIOC) is a non-profit organization that evaluates families for health care and social services programs, determines their eligibility, and helps them with the enrollment process. HOPE BUILDERS provides life skills and job training to the most disadvantaged youth in the county.
The Wellness Center helps people grow and develop personally, while ABRAZAR promotes overall well-being and prosperity of older people and low-income families. CalOptima provides health care coverage to those who qualify for full Medi-Cal. Unfortunately, around 8% of Orange County residents are uninsured, which means that between 2.5 and 2.9% of children in the county are uninsured, or approximately 8,000 children under 19 years old. Hoag is a regional not-for-profit health service delivery network in Orange County, consisting of two intensive care hospitals, 13 urgent care centers, nine health centers, and a network of more than 1,700 doctors, 100 allied health service members, 6500 employees, and 2000 volunteers.
Pathways of Hope leads a community effort to provide access to food, shelter, and housing for hungry and homeless people in North Orange County. NAMI Orange County offers educational programs, meetings, and support groups throughout the county that address all aspects of mental health. They connect residents in need to essential Orange County social services such as housing, job placement, food, and health insurance. The Orange County Epilepsy Support Network is committed to creating a supportive community to improve the lives of people affected by epilepsy through education, programs, and promotion.
South County Outreach has programs such as Food Pantry and transitional housing programs that help families recover with the tools and counseling they need to succeed. Orange County offers a wide range of free or low-cost health and wellness services for those who need them. CHIOC evaluates families for health care and social services programs, determines their eligibility, and helps them with the enrollment process. HOPE BUILDERS provides life skills and job training to disadvantaged youth in the county.
The Wellness Center helps people grow and develop personally while ABRAZAR promotes overall well-being and prosperity of older people and low-income families. South County Outreach has programs such as Food Pantry and transitional housing programs that help families recover with the tools they need to succeed. Orange County is home to many organizations dedicated to providing free or low-cost health and wellness services to those who need them most. CHIOC helps families determine their eligibility for health care and social services programs as well as assists them with the enrollment process.
HOPE BUILDERS provides life skills and job training to disadvantaged youth in the county while ABRAZAR promotes overall well-being and prosperity of older people and low-income families. CalOptima provides health care coverage to those who qualify for full Medi-Cal while NAMI Orange County offers educational programs, meetings, and support groups throughout the county that address all aspects of mental health. The Orange County Epilepsy Support Network is committed to creating a supportive community to improve the lives of people affected by epilepsy through education, programs, and promotion while South County Outreach has programs such as Food Pantry and transitional housing programs that help families recover with the tools they need to succeed. Orange County is committed to providing free or low-cost health and wellness services for its residents in need.
CHIOC evaluates families for health care and social services programs as well as assists them with the enrollment process while HOPE BUILDERS provides life skills and job training to disadvantaged youth in the county. CalOptima provides health care coverage to those who qualify for full Medi-Cal while NAMI Orange County offers educational programs, meetings, support groups throughout the county that address all aspects of mental health. The Orange County Epilepsy Support Network is committed to creating a supportive community to improve the lives of people affected by epilepsy through education, programs, promotion while South County Outreach has programs such as Food Pantry and transitional housing programs that help families recover with the tools they need to succeed.