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Bay Area Community Health Awarded Opioid Settlement Grant to Expand Substance Use Disorder Services
We’re proud to announce new funding that will help us expand life-saving services for those hit hardest by the opioid epidemic in Alameda County. With this critical support, BACH will deliver integrated substance use and mental health care directly to where it’s needed most.
Bridging Cultures, Healing Together: ARISE Wellness Workshops Uplift East Asian Communities
Blending traditional Chinese medicine with mental health support, our ARISE workshops offer East Asian communities a welcoming space for healing, connection, and care. See how this unique program is transforming lives.
We’re Excited to Announce Our New Behavioral Health Webpage!
Explore Our New Behavioral Health & Social Services Hub
Breaking the Stigma: Making Mental Health Care Part of Everyday Health
Mental Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to check in with ourselves and how we treat our emotional well-being.
There’s No Wrong Door at BACH, Making Mental Health Accessible to All
Mental health can feel complicated, but getting care shouldn’t be. At Bay Area Community Health (BACH), we follow a "no wrong door" policy when it comes to mental health.
This National Women’s Health Week, Take Charge — Because We Deserve Better
As we observe National Women’s Health Week, we celebrate the incredible progress made in women’s healthcare — and acknowledge that the journey is far from over.
How Volunteering with BACH Shaped Nilab Rahim’s Career
Nilab Rahim’s journey with Bay Area Community Health (BACH) began with a simple yet powerful motivation: to give back to the community that shaped her.
Meet BACH’s New COO: A Leader Dedicated to Community Health
Bay Area Community Health is proud to introduce our new Chief Operating Officer, Carl Walters II! With over four decades of experience in healthcare—much of it dedicated to the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) movement
BACH at NACHC P&I in Washington, DC: Strengthening Advocacy and Representation
Bay Area Community Health (BACH) proudly represented our communities at the NACHC Policy & Issues Forum in Washington, DC. Engaging with policymakers, we championed health equity, funding, and access for underserved populations. Our advocacy strengthens community health centers, ensuring quality, affordable care remains a national priority. Together, we drive change!
Support BACH Superheroes Run & Gatsby Gala!
Be a Hero, Make an Impact! Join BACH for the Superheroes Run (April 27) and Gatsby Gala (August 9) to support vital healthcare services. Whether you run, walk, or celebrate in style, your participation makes a difference. Sign up today and help build healthier communities for all!
Diabetes Education in South Santa Clara County: A New Initiative Launching in March
Bay Area Community Health (BACH) is launching a free Diabetes Education Program, funded by the AWS Grant, to empower residents with essential tools for managing and preventing diabetes. Offering bilingual support, hands-on workshops, and expert guidance, this initiative addresses rising diabetes rates in underserved communities.
Press Release: Bay Area Community Health Achieves 100% Success in HRSA OSV Audit
Bay Area Community Health (BACH) is proud to announce a monumental achievement: passing the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Operational Site Visit (OSV) with 100% compliance and no findings. This extraordinary accomplishment is a testament to our team's unwavering commitment to excellence in patient care, operations, and community service.
Safe Rides for Little Lives: How to Get a Free or Low-Cost Car Seat
A properly installed car seat can mean the difference between life and death in an accident. Read the full blog post for where to find free or low-cost car seats near you.
Press Release: BACH Hosts Open House to Highlight Compassionate Care for Immigrant Communities
Join us for Bay Area Community Health’s Open House on Feb 20, 5:30 – 7:30 PM at our Mowry I Clinic in Fremont. Tour our facility, meet our team, and learn about our medical, dental, and social services. Read full article to RSVP and learn more.
Your Health and Privacy Matter to Us
At Bay Area Community Health (BACH), we know that changes in the government can make people worry, especially about privacy and healthcare access. We want to assure you that your personal information is safe and protected. We never share details about your citizenship or immigration status unless required by law
National Birth Defects Awareness Month and Maternal Health Awareness Day
Early and regular prenatal care visits are essential to monitor the health of both mom and baby. These appointments can help identify potential risks and provide education on maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Learn how we can help you.
Congressman Eric Swalwell Visits Bay Area Community Health: Advancing Access to Care
Bay Area Community Health (BACH) proudly welcomed Congressman Eric Swalwell to our Liberty clinic for an insightful visit highlighting the innovative ways we provide healthcare to our community.
BACH Responds to First U.S. Case of Clade 1 Mpox: Protecting Our Community Through Vaccination, Education, and Care
BACH addresses Clade 1 Mpox with vaccines, education, and care, prioritizing vulnerable populations and collaborating with public health partners.
Destigmatizing Harm Reduction: BACH’s Commitment to Saving Lives
Our patient engagement data shows steady growth in unique patients, with harm reduction services like naloxone training, Narcan distribution, and syringe exchange driving critical support. While some referral rates dipped, our commitment to harm reduction and patient empowerment remains strong—learn how we’re building a healthier community.
Diabetes Prevention Awareness: Addressing the Decline in Diagnosis Visits through Community Education and Health Screenings
Bay Area Community Health (BACH) is tackling a drop in diabetes screenings with a renewed focus on accessible wellness checks, diabetes education, and local partnerships. Led by our outreach team, we’re reaching thousands in the community to promote early detection and healthier outcomes—see how we’re making a difference.