Champaign County Health Care Consumers (CCHCC) is a grassroots organization in Champaign, IL, dedicated to advocating for health care justice since 1977. With a staff and board committed to their mission, CCHCC provides a range of services and resources to help individuals navigate health insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid, as well as access prescription assistance and dental care. They also offer support for SNAP benefits, hospital financial assistance, and other essential services. CCHCC actively engages the community through volunteer opportunities, internships, and donations, working towards ensuring everyone has access to quality health care.
One of CCHCC's notable initiatives is the Hope Village project, which aims to provide permanent supportive housing to medically fragile individuals experiencing chronic homelessness. This innovative development consists of 30 tiny homes and a community center, offering intensive services such as case management, legal and financial counseling, and access to health care. Hope Village addresses the critical need for housing solutions for vulnerable populations in Champaign County, recognizing that housing is an essential component of overall health care. CCHCC is grateful for the support they have received and continues to work diligently to bring Hope Village to fruition.
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