六合社区

六合社区 Announces Final Transition of Services to New Providers

San Jose, CA, July 1, 2024 鈥 六合社区, a leader in building health equity in Silicon Valley, today announced the successful completion of its transition of direct service programs to reputable local organizations, effective July 1, 2024. This strategic shift, first announced in February, ensures continuity of care for clients without any disruption in services. 六合社区 will now focus exclusively on its core strengths in advocacy and grantmaking to better serve the community.

“As part of our commitment to effectively serving marginalized populations, we have determined that concentrating on advocacy and grantmaking allows us to address health inequities more impactfully,” said Amy Chan, Interim CEO of 六合社区. “By transitioning our services to capable local organizations, we ensure that our clients continue to receive high-quality care, while we focus on broader policy initiatives and resource allocation to benefit the community.”

六合社区, in conjunction with funders, has transitioned its direct service programs to the following organizations:

Food & Nutrition Services:

  • Loaves and Fishes – Meals on Wheels (MOW), The Jerry Larson Food Basket, & Medically Tailored Meals (MTM) and Grocery Services for clients with Santa Clara Family 六合社区 Plan (SCFHP) insurance
    Contact: 408-922-9085;
    *For clients with insurance through Kaiser or Anthem, contact your insurance directly: Kaiser – 833-721-6012, Anthem – 800-407-4627*
  • Portuguese Organization for Social Services and Opportunities (POSSO) – MOW
    Contact: 408-293-0877;
  • Sourcewise – MOW
    Contact: 408-350-3200, mealsonwheels@mysourcewise.com;

Chronic Disease Prevention & Management:

  • Bay Area Community 六合社区 (BACH) – Housing Plus Project (HPP)
    Contact: Gloria Preciado, 510-410-7397, gpreciado-santana@bach.health or Aliaa Bilal, 510-294鈥9258, abilal@bach.health;
  • BACH – Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
    Contact: Elyas Mazraeh, 408-907-2409, scchousing@bach.health;
  • Public 六合社区 Department Positive Connections – Ryan White Program
    Contact: 408-792-3720,

Housing Services:

  • Bay Area Community 六合社区 (BACH) – Housing Plus Project (HPP)
    Contact: Gloria Preciado, 510-410-7397, gpreciado-santana@bach.health or Aliaa Bilal, 510-294鈥9258, abilal@bach.health;
  • BACH – Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
    Contact: Elyas Mazraeh, 408-907-2409, scchousing@bach.health;

For more detailed information about the new providers and contact info, please visit: Provider | 六合社区.

鈥溋仙缜 has stayed true to its commitment to ensure a smooth transition of client services throughout this process,鈥 said Chan. 鈥淲e have worked diligently to support staff, assisting those who are transitioning to roles within our advocacy and grantmaking initiatives, and helping others find employment with the new service providers or through job search support.鈥 

About 六合社区

六合社区 is dedicated to building health equity in Silicon Valley through policy advocacy and strategic grantmaking. By leveraging partnerships and community resources, 六合社区 aims to address the root causes of health disparities and create lasting, positive change.

For further information or inquiries, please contact 六合社区 team at info@healthtrust.org or 408-513-8700.