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Baldwin Park Health Center #2 (Los Angeles County)

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Central City Community Health Center (CCCHC) Inc., is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, Section-330 Federally Qualified Health Center. CCCHC was established in 1994 to serve low-income and medically underserved residents that fall below the 200-percent Federal Poverty Level.

As of 2017 CCCHC owns and operates 15 community health centers serving 4 major counties in Southern California which includes Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County and Riverside County.  The oldest is located in South Los Angeles and the newest addition is in Norco, Riverside County. CCCHC also operates three licensed mobile clinics. One mobile provides medical and mental health treatment to the homeless and migrant seasonal farm workers in Los Angeles and Orange County. While the second mobile services schools in the Anaheim, Garden Grove and Magnolia school districts.

CCCHC is a Community Partner (PCP) with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and the Department of Mental Health for Healthy Way LA and holds a Healthcare for the Homeless (HCH) subcontract. Central City also contracts with The Health Care Agency of Orange County to provide services to the indigent.

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Baldwin Park, CA

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Baldwin Park is a city located in the central San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California. With the classic California style of Pasadena at its heart, the San Gabriel Valley overflows with fine dining, beautiful rose gardens, lovingly restored Mission Revival and craftsman homes and world-class museums.

Los Angeles County has the largest population of any county in the nation, exceeded by only eight states.  More than 1 million of the 10.4 million residents live in unincorporated areas, whose municipal services are provided by the County. The other 9.3 million live in 88 cities, located throughout a 4,084-square-mile area. We are a diverse county, with more than 140 cultures and as many as 224 languages.

Los Angeles County residents and visitors have access to a vast array of cultural and recreational opportunities. In addition to all the attractions offered by the private sector, the County has a number of world-class facilities including the Music Center, Hollywood Bowl, Museum of Art, the Natural History Museum, the Ford Theatre, and Marina del Rey. The County manages 87 regional and local parks, 344 miles of horse and hiking trails, 19 golf courses, 31 public swimming pools, and 25 miles of beaches.

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