WOMENS COMMUNITY CLINIC
1833 Fillmore Street 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94115 www.womenscommunityclinic.org

Total Revenue
$2,615,977
Total Expenses
$3,101,784
Net Assets
$1,161,385

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of the Women's Community Clinic is to improve the health and well-being of women and girls. We believe preventive, educational care is essential to lifelong health and that all women deserve excellent health care, regardless of their ability to pay. We work hard to ensure that each client feels comfortable and safe using her voice to direct the care she receives.

THE MISSION OF THE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CLINIC IS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF WOMEN AND GIRLS. WE BELIEVE PREVENTIVE, EDUCATIONAL CARE IS ESSENTIAL TO LIFELONG HEALTH AND THAT ALL WOMEN DESERVE EXCELLENT HEALTH CARE, REGARDLESS OF THEIR ABILITY TO PAY. WE WORK HARD TO ENSURE THAT EACH CLIENT FEELS COMFORTABLE AND SAFE USING HER VOICE TO DIRECT THE CARE SHE RECEIVES.

Our Integrated Women's Health Program provides a full range of client-centered clinical services, including acute and chronic primary care, sexual and reproductive health services, integrated mental health counseling, and referrals to onsite prenatal care. Experienced clinicians work together with our health workforce trainees to foster total mental, emotional and physical wellness for our clients. Our treatments are culturally sensitive, evidence-based, and tailored to each client's individual needs and circumstances.

Our Workforce Development Programming keeps our services cost-effective while providing valuable training to the next generation of Bay Area healthcare providers, leaders, and advocates. Approximately 80% of workforce trainees go on to pursue degrees in the health professions, taking with them the Clinic's philosophies of client-centered whole person care. The Clinic's Western Addition Health Training (WAHT) Program is specifically designed to provide career training and development opportunities for African-American women from the Western Addition. The program trains emerging health leaders and contributes to the elimination of health disparities for African American women and girls in San Francisco.

Our Outreach Program provides homeless and marginally housed women in San Francisco's Mission District with health education, safer sex and hygiene supplies, safer drug use kits, nutritional support, case management, and direct referrals to health and other wrap-around social services. Our Outreach team runs a weekly drop-in center and a ten-week long series of health education workshops as a way to further engage homeless women in accessing services, connecting with peers and fostering health and well-being.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Carlina HansenExecutive Director36$105,080
Vitka EisenEXEcutive Director(STARTING 6/1/17)36$0
Trisha WalshBoard Member1$0
Karen PointerBoard Member1$0
Melyssa MendozaBoard Member1$0
Jim McelweeBoard Member1$0
Debbie KoskiBoard Member1$0
Kathy HolmesBoard Member1$0
Bryan GrahamBoard Member1$0
Ellen ChaitinBoard Member1$0
Kitty Torres Thru 716Board Member1$0
Brenda SolorzanoBoard Member1$0
Patricia MartellBoard Member1$0
Shannon MalloyBoard Member1$0
Rochelle Hayes NeutraBoard Member1$0
Stephanie Haney Thru 916Board Member1$0
Michalea GonzalezBoard Member1$0
Jen EliasBoard Member1$0
Catherine Dower Thru 117Board Member1$0
Rhea BoydBoard Member1$0
Stacy Aldinger Thru 1216Board Member1$0
Paul PittsSecretary1$0
Lisa Koblentz Thru 117Secretary1$0
Gulnora ZakirovaTreasurer1$0
Suga HickoxVice Chair1$0
Min Matson Thru 117Vice Chair, Chair1$0
Rachael KaganVice Chair, Chair1$0

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