EIN 33-1210731

Doctors Without Walls Santa Barbara Street Medicine

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
4
Year formed
2008
Most recent tax filings
2022-12-01
Description
To provide free, volunteer medical care for the most vulnerable, underserved populations in Santa Barbara county, when and where they are in need, including in times of disaster, and to provide education and training to our volunteers and others to promote the excellent practice of humnitarian Medicine in our own community.
Total revenues
$606,202
2022
Total expenses
$323,466
2022
Total assets
$852,323
2022
Num. employees
4
2022

Program areas at Doctors Without Walls Santa Barbara Street Medicine

Doctors Without Walls-Santa Barbara Street Medicine (DWW) has been providing medical assistance to the underserved populations in Santa Barbara County for 16 years. DWW programs address the timely treatment of the medical needs of Santa Barbara County's most vulnerable populations, the working poor and homeless. Our volunteer teams screen, diagnose, record and treat the diseases and illnesses of our clients, in the early stages, so that medical problems do not become acute. DWW conducts medical van weekly daytime street outreach missions (5) and backpack-based walking evening street medicine outreach missions (2). DWW has reopened the weekly Women's Free Homeless Clinic (WFHC) in partnership with Transition House (2 Fridays) and Rescue Mission (1 Friday). Immediately following the Friday clinic, the WFHC conducts medical van outreach. In addition, DWW supports 3 outdoor Neighborhood Navigation Center clinics. All of this creates an environment where our clients trust DWW to assist them in achieving health equity and for increasing the quality of a healthy life. Our volunteer Street Medicine, Women's Clinic and Street Outreach teams are comprised of physicians, scribes, pack logistics, pharmacy, vitals, social services, outreach and peacekeeper professionals. Because street medicine can only provide limited services, empowering clients to utilize local resources is crucial to improving their health and quality of life. However, clients are often unable to use these local resources due to logistical and psychological barriers. DWW helps clients overcome these barriers. When needed services are beyond those provided by street medicine, DWW develops a care plan and helps clients navigate the healthcare system by accompanying and introducing clients to local medical homes, specialists, or other needed resources. DWW programs address the timely treatment of the medical needs of Santa Barbara County's most vulnerable populations, the working poor and homeless. DWW Place-based clinics are always on the same day at the same time giving our clients a sense of security in knowing there is a health care location where they can find the services they need. All of this creates an environment where our clients trust DWW to assist them in achieving health equity and for increasing the quality of a healthy life.
Our Companion Care teams provide services to our clients in developing care plans and helping clients navigate the healthcare system by accompanying and introducing clients to local medical homes, specialists, or other needed resources. During COVID19, DWW continued to provide medical services to the most vulnerable populations in Santa Barbara County by practicing street medicine in encampments, abandoned buildings, freeway onramps and offramps and wherever they are. Our Companion Care teams provided education and medical services to reduce the spread of the pandemic while still providing the best medical care possible for unsheltered populations. In March 2021, DWW began vaccinating our unsheltered and marginally sheltered homeless populations against COVID19. In 2021 DWW vaccinated 67% of Santa Barbara County's homeless population. During the DWW Outreach and Companion Care missions, volunteers note the physical observations of a client's well-being, including conversations. If a client needs behavioral health services, DWW either refers or contacts, depending on the client's level of trust, our partner, BeWell. The stress of being homeless often triggers mental illnesses and exacerbates existing mental health problems. Our priority is to use our close relationships with these vulnerable individuals to treat low acuity illness, and if chronic illness exists, to use our Companion Care teams to liaison them into a medical home where they can receive optimal management and treatment.
The mission of the Women's Free Homeless Clinic (WFHC) is to provide a safe, trusting, female-only environment in which the unsheltered or marginally sheltered women of Santa Barbara can access medical and mental health care and referrals to community resources. This is achieved by a research-based integrative approach that addresses their basic human needs, while supporting health and further growth. The integrative approach incorporates the following guidelines: meeting immediate physical needs; building trusting relationships; coordinating care with other potential service areas for the individual and addressing behavioral issues as they pertain to the physical health of the individual. WFHC clients will see a clinician for medical needs, receive acupuncture, assistance with applying for housing, insurance, or school, they will be able to do laundry, take showers, attend mental health groups with a mental health specialist, attend self-defense classes, as well as yoga.
In January 2022 DWW Board of Directors and current Program Leadership met to discuss the outcomes of COVID19, including how we should move forward with the success we had experienced. We looked at the data, at the current trends of State and Local Government, our relationships with our Partners and other social and community factors such as food scarcity and housing availability. At this meeting DWW made the decision to enhance our current street medicine model by delivering more efficient, comprehensive, and inclusive medicine. DWW decided to adopt point-of-care testing, defined as medical diagnostic testing at or near the point of care that is, at the time and place of patient care. DWW currently tests for Diabetes, uses Portable Ultrasound and EKG in order to better diagnose a client's medical problem.DWW Leadership decided to adopt the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) model to produce the best results for continuum of care. The goal of an ECM benefit is to provide a whole-person approach to care that addresses the clinical and non-clinical needs of high-need beneficiaries. ECM is a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to providing intensive and comprehensive care management services.

Who funds Doctors Without Walls Santa Barbara Street Medicine

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Walter J and Holly O Thomson CharitableWrap Around Care Program$100,000
St Francis Foundation of Santa BarbaraCommunity Health$30,000
Santa Barbara FoundationHealth - General & Rehabilitative$24,000
...and 11 more grants received

Personnel at Doctors Without Walls Santa Barbara Street Medicine

NameTitleCompensation
Marguerite SanchezExecutive Director$24,000
Alex LeasureMedical Director$0
Jorie NilsonWFHC Medical Director$0
Paul JaconetteBoard President / Board Presid / Secretary$0
Jon Stephen HedgesVice President$0
...and 2 more key personnel

Financials for Doctors Without Walls Santa Barbara Street Medicine

RevenuesFYE 12/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$563,280
Program services$36,022
Investment income and dividends$8
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$6,892
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$0
Total revenues$606,202

Form 990s for Doctors Without Walls Santa Barbara Street Medicine

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-122023-11-15990View PDF
2021-122022-11-14990View PDF
2020-122021-11-12990View PDF
2019-122021-04-01990View PDF
2018-122020-02-04990View PDF
...and 11 more Form 990s

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Data update history
December 28, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
December 26, 2023
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $24,000 from Santa Barbara Foundation
July 22, 2023
Received grants
Identified 16 new grant, including a grant for $40,000 from Natalie Orfalea Foundation
June 25, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2021
June 21, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2020
Nonprofit Types
Public health orgsHealth organizationsCharities
Issues
Family planningHealth
Characteristics
Fundraising eventsState / local levelCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
19 E Micheltorena St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Metro area
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA
Website URL
sbdww.org/ 
Phone
(805) 452-5466
IRS details
EIN
33-1210731
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
2008
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
E60: Health Support Services
NAICS code, primary
621: Outpatient Health Care Practitioners and Facilities
Parent/child status
Independent
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