SCNM’s Community Health Program has been dedicated to providing healthcare for underserved communities for over 20 years. Our six community clinics are located throughout Maricopa County in impoverished school districts, a domestic violence shelter, an HIV/AIDS clinic, a shelter for women and children recovering from trauma and homelessness, and a rehabilitation facility. By providing healthcare to those who can’t afford it, we are empowering underprivileged communities and providing a healthy foundation by which they can begin to improve their lives.
SCNM’s Roosevelt Health Center, located within the Roosevelt School District, treats students and families from 19 different schools within the district borders.
Arthur M. Hamilton Elementary, located in the Murphy School District, is typical of schools in Phoenix’s underprivileged neighborhoods.
As the largest domestic violence shelter in Arizona, Sojourner Center has been an advocate for domestic violence victims and survivors since 1977.
Changing Lives is a recovery program offering long-term, comprehensive services to women and children.
At The Source, the first step in treatment is nutrition.
Years of addiction can compromise an individual’s gut and ability to absorb nutrients.
The Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS is the largest clinical trial, education, behavioral health and nutrition support center dedicated to fighting HIV and AIDS in the Southwest.