Street Level Health Project

Street Level Health Project

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Street Level Health Project offers free health and social services to promote the health and wellness of low-income immigrant communities.

Street Level Health Project develops trusting relationships with isolated immigrants, offers them a place to build a healthy and vibrant community, and empowers them to advocate for the wellbeing of themselves and their families. We bring health care to the uninsured community through our free health screening clinic and patient health navigation program. We provide temporary assistance for those

05/07/2026

The Health Access Program (HAP) at Street Level Health Project offers community-centered care rooted in dignity, trust, and whole-person wellness.

Through our culturally responsive, trauma-informed 'Whole Person Care’ model, HAP supports clients’ physical and emotional well-being. As a collaborative and integrative team, we work to treat and prevent chronic and acute conditions. Our patient-centered care is rooted in a holistic approach that includes: Western medicine, mental health support, wellness services... and resources aimed at the social determinants of health, including our weekly food program.

Our work is grounded in a simple belief: everyone deserves to be cared for with respect, without barriers, and in ways that reflect their lived experience.

This video highlights the spirit of HAP and the relationships that make this work possible.

To learn more about Street Level Health Project and their programs, visit:
www.streetlevelhealthproject.org

Health Access Program (HAP) — Whole-Person Care in Action | Street Level Health Project 05/07/2026

The Health Access Program (HAP) at Street Level Health Project offers community-centered care rooted in dignity, trust, and whole-person wellness.

Through our culturally responsive, trauma-informed 'Whole Person Care’ model, HAP supports clients’ physical and emotional well-being. As a collaborative and integrative team, we work to treat and prevent chronic and acute conditions. Our patient-centered care is rooted in a holistic approach that includes: Western medicine, mental health support, wellness services... and resources aimed at the social determinants of health, including our weekly food program.

Our work is grounded in a simple belief: everyone deserves to be cared for with respect, without barriers, and in ways that reflect their lived experience.

This video highlights the spirit of HAP and the relationships that make this work possible.

To learn more about Street Level Health Project and their programs, visit our website

Health Access Program (HAP) — Whole-Person Care in Action | Street Level Health Project The Health Access Program (HAP) at Street Level Health Project offers community-centered care rooted in dignity, trust, and whole-person wellness.Through our...

05/01/2026

Today is International Workers Day. We continue to come out to the streets each year and demand justice for immigrant communities and all workers. 20 years ago, 2006 we saw some of the biggest marches against HR 4437 where all communities organized as a united front. Today and everyday it has become imperative that we not only show up for one rally, one action but show true solidarity with all immigrant communities. We ask you to not just commit showing up to today's rally but to committ showing up every day for your neighbors in whatever way you can.

See you today in the streets!

Hoy es el Día Internacional de los Trabajadores. Seguimos saliendo a las calles cada año para exigir justicia para las comunidades inmigrantes y para todos los trabajadores. Hace 20 años —en 2006— fuimos testigos de algunas de las marchas más grandes contra el proyecto de ley HR 4437, en las que todas las comunidades se organizaron como un grupo unido. Hoy, y todos los días, se ha vuelto imperativo que no nos limitemos a asistir a una sola manifestación o a una sola acción, sino que demostremos una verdadera solidaridad con todas las comunidades inmigrantes. Les pedimos que no solo se comprometan a asistir a la manifestación de hoy, sino que se comprometan a estar presentes cada día para sus vecinos, de cualquier manera que les sea posible. ¡Nos vemos hoy en las calles!

Photos from Alameda County Immigration Legal Education Partnership - Acilep's post 04/08/2026
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3125 E 15th Street
Oakland, CA
94601

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm