WHO WE ARE FoundCare originated as the Comprehensive AIDS Program (CAP) of Palm Beach County, Inc. in 1985. Recognizing the unmet need for access to health care among many Palm Beach County residents, the Board of Directors decided to expand services and launch FoundCare, Inc. as a community health center. Since 1985, the organization has…

During COVID-19, my staff has continued to provide excellent service to the families and children of the western Lake Worth community. All of the classes and programs have moved to a virtual platform, including home visiting services and our college preparation program for high school students. As an added support, our clients stop by our…

HTH has been partnering with Buccan Provisions in Palm Beach since April! Their staff works tirelessly to provide us with 550 Ready-To-Eat meals and hundreds of boxes of fresh veggies and other healthy food for distribution every single week 👊🏾🥬🍅🍉 They work with other local partners like us to feed families still struggling from the effects of…

The Children’s Healing Institute, a nonprofit child abuse prevention center, distributed over 60 youth bikes to families enrolled in the Institute’s Parent Aide and TEACUP® Preemie programs on Saturday, May 30, 2020. The bikes, donated by McGaughy’s Suspension in Fresno, CA with the help of Eddy Cebreco of Overpower Customs in Lake Park, were assembled…

Community Health Center of WPB, we provided Free non-emergency medical and vision care to the uninsured and underinsured living in Palm Beach County. Here at CHC we are continuing to see patients through the pandemic. Unfortunately the coronavirus has impacted the number of people we are able to serve within the in person model we…

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With help from our generous sponsors, we gathered safely to celebrate and honor our 8th graders moving up to high school with their very own Connect to Greatness, Inc. blazer via a jacket ceremony! Click here for more photos of the celebration with our students, families, and coaches

Our pet food bank and rescue is still going strong during the pandemic. Check out our Facebook page for more heartwarming stories about the animals we help –  like Ducky (now Leo).

Sonya Falkenstein (age 20) was just 17 years old when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. After her cancer diagnosis, she was scheduled to go to Japan for her wish from the Make-A-Wish Foundation Mid-Atlantic Chapter. She had always dreamed of traveling to Japan but COVID-19 dashed her plans. So instead, Sonya chose to share…