About Project H.O.P.E
Project H.O.P.E. is a non-profit, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving the medical and social needs of the homeless population in Camden County, particularly Camden City, NJ. Project H.O.P.E. currently operates a full time health center providing culturally sensitive comprehensive primary health care serving patients at two locations: West Street Health Center (primary location) and a satellite center at the Camden City Volunteers of America which takes health care, mental health, and substance abuse services to the streets and points where homeless people gather in Camden. In addition to primary care services, Project H.O.P.E provides outpatient behavioral services at the West Street Health Center.
In 2023, Project H.O.P.E. had a total of 7,076 medical and behavioral health visits for 1,878 unduplicated homeless patients. A closer look of our patient population shows the significant barriers they face: 41% of patients were at or below the Federal Poverty Line, and 25% were without any form of health insurance. The three most common diagnoses are diabetes, hypertension, and depression. This reflects the high occurrence of chronic conditions within a patient population who have significant barriers to care due to lack of insurance or income. The City of Camden is ranked as the most economically depressed city in New Jersey and one of the most economically depressed cities in the United States. Project H.O.P.E provides critical social and health care services to Camden’s most economically and medically vulnerable residents.
Joining the Board of Directors
Project H.O.P.E has steadily grown over the years, and we are looking to grow our volunteer Board of Directors to reflect these positive changes. Board members help guide the direction of the health center by overseeing the long-term financial and programmatic development of Project H.O.P.E. in accordance with regulations put forth by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Board members are volunteers who either live or work in the City of Camden and are dedicated to helping Camden’s homeless community to access quality, comprehensive healthcare. Board members attend monthly board meetings and serve on a subcommittee of interest. Board members bring a diversity of personal and professional experiences to the meeting, and the Board welcomes Camden residents who want to support and improve the City’s safety-net services to apply.
Requirements
Interested in learning more? Please contact Geraldine Martinez, CEO at martinezg@projecthopecamden.org / 856-541-6092 ext.1012.