Community-Based Connections, Inc. (CBCI), A NonProfit Organization Dedicated To Expanding The Options Available To Children That Promote Their Social And Academic Growth, In Collaboration With Broward County Public Schools (BCPS), Has Opened Two New Health And Resource Hubs In North And Central Broward County At Blanche Ely High School In Pompano Beach 1201 Northwest 6th Avenue, Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 And William Dandy Middle School In Fort Lauderdale 2400 Northwest 26th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311. This Innovative Partnership, The First In The District To Offer Primary Care Health Services Through An On-Site Nurse Practitioner, Will Further CBCI’s Reach To Enhance The Health And Well-Being Of Underserved Populations In The County. By Integrating Social Services And Primary Care With A Focus On Addressing Root Causes Of Health Disparities, CBCI Aims To Foster A Healthier, More Resilient Community. The Grand Opening Ribbon Cuttings Are Set For Wednesday, September 3rd, At 9:30 a.m. At Blanche Ely High School And At 2:00 p.m. For William Dandy Middle School.

Community-Based Connections is proud to launch these innovative Health Hubs as a bold new model for community care, ensuring that youth and families have access not only to holistic healthcare, but to a place where they are truly seen, heard, and supported,” said Mikelange Olbel, CEO of Community-Based Connections, Inc. “As the youngest child of immigrant parents who migrated to the U.S. in search of opportunities and a better quality of life, I am channeling their remarkable strength to break the cycle of poverty that continues to plague underserved populations in Broward County. While life-changing social service programs are at risk of being eliminated or underfunded, we are doubling down on our commitment to the promise of education and accessible healthcare. These new Health and Resource Hubs are a critical step to fulfilling our mission of creating new pathways for families in need…

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