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Chase Brexton Receives $231K Federal Grant for Outstanding Quality
Chase Brexton was recently recognized as one of the nation's highest-performing health care centers, and for the progress made in the quality of care we deliver, with a federal grant funding of $231,073 to support our ongoing operations.
Chase Brexton's 2020 Virtual Gala Raises $215,000 to Support Patients, Providers
Chase Brexton Health Care’s all-virtual 2020 gala, “An Evening at the Moulin Rouge,” succeeded in raising $215,000 to support a trio of programs benefitting Chase Brexton patients, COVID relief efforts, and educational trainings.
Covery Foundation Grant Supports Chase Brexton Patient Navigation for Expecting Mothers
Thanks to a $62,000 grant from the Covery’s Community Healthcare Foundation, Chase Brexton recently implemented Patient Navigation services for 300 low-income women of childbearing age across Baltimore.
Local Artist Creates Quilt to Support Chase Brexton’s 2020 Gala
It all started with a correctly solved crossword puzzle.
On National Coming Out Day, Come Out For What is Right and Just
By Sam McClure and Kate Bishop
The LGBT Health Resource Center
Chase Brexton Receives $120K Grant From Middendorf Foundation for IT Needs
We are thrilled to announce that Chase Brexton Health Care recently received $120,000 from the Middendorf Foundation to support our ongoing Information Technology needs.
Chase Brexton Once Again Named “Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality”
Chase Brexton Health Care has once again been named a “Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality” by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.
Columbia Center's Lisa Pearson Joins Health Care Town Hall
ELLICOTT CITY, MD – On Tuesday, August 25, County Executive Calvin Ball hosted a Health & Wellness Townhall with nine Howard County health professionals. The distinguished health leaders answered questions and discussed pressing health topics including COVID-19,
How Far is Six Feet Away, Anyway?
You've heard it for months - to help keep yourself and others healthy, stay six feet apart from other people.
But...how far away is six feet, exactly?
Well...
On National Health Center Week, Remembering Chase Brexton’s Roots
By Sam McClure
The LGBT Health Resource Center of Chase Brexton Health Care