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Black History Month Spotlight – Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues By Vanessa Bryant I first learned about Robert Johnson in a high school history class where I intended to write a paper about…
Read MoreBlack History Month Spotlight – Eunice Hunton Carter
“In honor of Black History Month, we will be featuring a different pivotal person in the history of America whom you may not have heard of. This week we are…
Read MoreSMART Goal Setting
It’s that time of year again. A fresh start in 2021. Did you have a resolution? How’s it going so far? Change and self-improvement are HARD. Being healthy looks different…
Read MoreCHAS Health Homeless Memorial 2020
Each year on December 21st, CHAS Health hosts a Homeless Memorial to remember those who have died during the year while experiencing homelessness. The memorial is held on the Winter…
Read MoreFalling into Seasonal Produce
Falling into Seasonal Produce Fall. Autumn. The change of seasons is marked by changing leaves and Pumpkin Spice flavored…..everything? This year, don’t let pumpkin spice flavored oreos be your only…
Read MoreAre you ready to Vote?
While it may seem odd that a health center is reaching out to you to make sure you are registered to vote and participate in this year’s election, it actually…
Read MoreNational Health Center Week | Stakeholder Appreciation Day
Policymakers at all levels of government greatly impact health care funding and delivery in our communities. At CHAS we want to share our appreciation to our federal delegation, Senators Cantwell…
Read MoreHistory of Health Centers | NHCW 2020
Health Centers began as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society Program in 1966 and were first known as ‘neighborhood’ health centers. The program was developed to provide access…
Read MoreHealthcare for the Homeless Day | NHCW 2020
Today is Healthcare for the Homeless Day. We wanted to take this opportunity to honor our unhoused patients and the staff who directly serve them. CHAS Health began as a…
Read More5 Things You Can Do To Prepare for Bloomsday 2020!
Bloomsday 2020 is quickly approaching and on May 3rd 2020, nearly 50,000 people will take the streets of Spokane to run, jog, or walk their way through 7.5 miles. The…
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