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City Council honors St. John’s Community Health on 60th anniversary, highlights street medicine and maternal programs

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Los Angeles City Council recognized St. John’s Community Health for six decades of service to South Los Angeles and neighboring communities, spotlighting mobile clinics, street medicine, Black maternal health work and programs serving transgender patients and people experiencing homelessness.

Councilmember Curren Price recognized St. John’s Community Health during the Los Angeles City Council meeting, marking the nonprofit’s 60th anniversary and praising its role providing medical, dental and behavioral health services in South Los Angeles and the surrounding region.

St. John’s leaders told the council their network now includes more than 24 health centers and four mobile clinics that, they said, served more than 1.5 million patients over three decades. Jim Manja, identified in the presentation as St. John’s CEO and president, outlined programs the health center…

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