EIN 94-6129071

Health Right 360

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
1,510
Year formed
1969
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
Description
HealthRIGHT 360 gives hope, builds health, and changes lives for people in need. We do this by providing compassionate, integrated care that includes primary medical, mental health, substance use disorder treatment and re-entry services.
Also known as...
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics
Total revenues
$147,317,593
2023
Total expenses
$152,823,692
2023
Total assets
$140,761,267
2023
Num. employees
1,510
2023

Program areas at Health Right 360

Adult residential programs:residential care - Healthright 360 has provided residential treatment programs for behavioral health disorders since 1969. Today, Healthright 360 provides residential treatment services at three facilities in san francisco county (398 adult treatment beds), at three facilities in san mateo county (32 adult treatment beds), at one facility in ventura county (56 adult treatment beds), at four facilities in los angeles county (468 adult treatment beds), at one facility in orange county (15 adult treatment beds), and at one facility in san diego county (120 adult treatment beds). At some of the facilities for women in san francisco, ventura, los angeles, orange, and san diego counties, dependent children may live on-site while their mothers receive treatment services. Healthright 360's residential treatment clients diagnosed with either a substance use disorder ("sud") or a co-occurring substance use and mental disorder (also known as co-occurring disorders, or "cod"). Residential programs are organized andstaffed to ensure the availability of psychosocial services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Beyond sud/cod treatment, available services vary by facility, but most often include assessment, case management, counseling, support groups, family reunification, family counseling, mental health therapy, crisis intervention, non-medical detoxification services, medication management (including medication assisted treatment, or "mat"), and trauma-informed treatment, among others. Recovery stepdown services - Healthright 360 provides subsidized/affordable housing services to persons in concurrent outpatient substance use disorder treatment, and to persons who have completed treatment and benefit from living with peers who are also in recovery. Healthright 360 operates six facilities in san francisco county (269 beds), one facility in san mateo county (8 total beds), one facility in los angeles county (107 total beds), and two facilities in san diego county (74 total beds). Services at these facilities are limited to the provision of housing, maintenance of the properties, and monitoring the safety of the housing units and the residents' adherence to the rules of residency. Some residents are required to participate in concurrent outpatient substance disorder treatment in order to remain eligible for the subsidized housing. These categories include: sober living environments (sle), transitional housing (th), recovery step down (rsd) and recovery residence programs (rrp). Healthright 360's programs are gender-responsive and welcoming to people of any gender identity.
Outpatient services - Healthright 360 has provided outpatient treatment programs for behavioral health disorders since 1985. Healthright 360's integrated treatment model treats both sud and mental health problems as primary and seeks to educate clients on how these conditions impact each other. Healthright 360's outpatient services focus on evidence-based interventions, symptom reduction, and skills-building curricula to help clients achieve long-term recovery. The range of outpatient services provided by Healthright 360 is broad enough for individuals with varying levels of need and complex challenges, including those with concurring disorders, people experiencing homelessness, youth, criminal justiceinvolved individuals, and pregnant/parenting women.healthright 360 operates outpatient facilities in san francisco, santa clara, san mateo, and los angeles counties.healthright 360's outpatient services in san francisco county are provided at the integrated care center (icc), the african american healing center (aahc), the lee woodward counseling center (lwcc), and project adapt. Each of these program sites provides integrated mental health/sud treatment and case management services. Programs that focus on particular populations include: the lwcc, which provides multicultural/multilingual services to women; the aahc, which proactively serves communities of color; and project adapt, which provides multicultural services with a special focus on asian and pacific islander communities. Healthright 360's san mateo-based outpatient services are provided at three program sites: outpatient drug and alcohol services for adults (odasa), pioneer court outpatient center, and the women's recovery association (wra). Services include integrated sud/mental health treatment, crisis intervention, anger management, cognitive behavioral therapy, skills-building curricula, and comprehensive case management. Programs that focus on particular populations include wra, which provides gender-responsive services to women, and odasa, which provides culturally competent services to asian americans, pacific islanders, and native hawaiians.healthright 360's los angeles-based outpatient services are provided at three program sites: pomona family campus (outpatient behavioral health), prototypes pasadena (outpatient behavioral health), and outpatient los angeles (22nd street). These programs target various populations, including transitional-aged youth, families, and individuals in need of medication support services. Outpatient los angeles serves individuals reentering their communities after incarceration.
Criminal justice:in-custody services - Healthright 360 in-custody programs employ evidence-based practices to help give hope and change the lives of our participants. In the programs, we treat the whole person rather than their symptoms, and we view recovery as a global change of lifestyle. The goal is to help our participants to stay out of prison and be productive members of their families and communities.the in-custody programs include rehabilitation programs in solano, santa clara, and los angeles county jail facilities. Jail-based services include: co-occurring disorders and sud services for men at twin towers correctional facility in los angeles; sud services at century regional detention facility and lynwood jail, both in los angeles; relapse prevention services in santa clara county jail; and case management and sud treatment for inmates in solano county jails. The programs provide gender responsive, tailored interventions to help participants builds skills to maintain prosocial and stable lifestyles following release that will reduce their chances of relapsing into substance use, criminal behavior and associations, and other factors that may contribute to reincarceration. Re-entry services and alternatives to incarceration programs - the re-entry programs in san francisco, los angeles, contra costa, solano, san diego, imperial, and orange counties provide community-based aftercare treatment and case management for offenders during their transition back to community living. Healthright 360's reentry program builds upon participants' existing skills and knowledge and shift the focus toward applying prosocial skills,social skills, and relapse prevention skills in the "real world," community setting. Community based programs include: case management, substance use treatment, mental health treatment, employment services, housing services, transitional housing, family services, support services, linkages and systems navigation through multiple programs in los angeles; case management, residential substance use treatment, support services, and linkages and navigation in san diego, imperial, and orange counties; case management, linkages, and systems navigation in contra costa county; psychoeducation and cognitive behavioral therapy at elmwood correctional facility in santa clara county; substance use treatment and prevention services in solano county; and case management, housing services, substance use prevention, employment services, and linkages and navigation at the day reporting center in san francisco.healthright 360 also operates two programs that provide an alternative to incarceration in los angeles county. The misdemeanor and incompetent to stand trial program provides courtordered intensive case management services, housing, substance use treatment, and mental health treatment for individuals deemed incompetent to stand trial. This program allows clients to receive all needed treatment while awaiting trial and outside of an incarceration setting that is illequipped to handle the client's needs. Healthright 360's alternatives to incarceration pre-filing diversion program works with community partners to deliver treatment (including substance use and mental health treatment), housing services, systems navigation, and case management services.
Primary medical clinics - Healthright 360 operates one primary medical care clinic in san francisco at a federally qualified health center: the integrated care center (icc), located at 1563 mission street. Healthright 360 consolidated the operations of two of its former clinics (tenderloin health services and the haight-ashbury free clinic) to the icc site.primary care services offered at these clinics include: evaluation and treatment of medical issues; routine checkups; tuberculosis screenings and treatment; individual and group therapy; medication assisted treatment (mat) including suboxone; and hiv and hepatitis c testing, counseling, and treatment. As of 2020, Healthright 360 also provides covid-19 testing and vaccine administration. Healthright 360 also offers women's health services (family planning, pregnancy testing, obstetrical services, and breast and cervical cancer screenings), and specialized care for transgender individuals. These services are designed to be accessible to everyone, including individuals without housing, individuals who are undocumented, and those reentering their communities after incarceration. Patients who do not qualify for medi-cal, medicare, or family pact are given the opportunity to pay their visit on a sliding fee scale.the icc provides a range of services that complement its primary care. In january 2018, the icc introduced dental services, including: exams and routine cleanings; emergency walk-in appointments; oral cancer screenings; full or partial dentures; bridges; veneers; crowns; and extractions. In april 2019, the icc's dental clinic expanded to include pediatric services. Also based at the icc are Healthright 360's resource center and outreach team. The resourcecenter provides education through the five keys charter school, referrals to job training programs, access to a clothing closet, computer literacy services, application assistance, and support finding housing. The outreach team travels throughout the community to engage with individuals experiencing homelessness, increase awareness of Healthright 360's services, and provide referrals and accompaniment to Healthright 360's programs. For clients of icc, Healthright 360 offers a program through the mission wellness pharmacy that uses the 340b drug pricing program to offer discounted medications to patients in need, specifically for hiv and hepatitis.healthright 360 also offers primary care services in san mateo county. Among these services are nursing support and medical care for inpatient residents diagnosed with serious mental illness at the cordilleras center. Also located in san mateo is Healthright 360's mat clinic which provides nonjudgmental care for patients with alcohol and opioid use disorders.the Healthright 360 rock medicine program is a mobile emergency medical facility (started at the behest of rock impresario bill graham in 1973) offering free, nonjudgmental medical care to attendees of large gatherings such as concerts and public, commercial, and private events. Crisis services - crisis services: Healthright 360 has provided various crisis services in san francisco since 2020. Healthright 360's crisis services are based in harm reduction principles and are trauma-informed and evidence-based. These services are focused in areas of san francisco with the most at-risk populations. The street crisis response teams provide mobile units who respond to suicide or self-harm calls and provide immediate clinical interventions to those who present with symptoms of intoxication, disorientation, grave disability, and/or psychosis. Additionally, as part of san francisco's new initiatives to combat the opioid crisis, Healthright 360 operates both the drug crisis response center and the tenderloin center. The drug crisis response center provides temporary supportive care and harm reduction services in a 24/7 setting. The program aims to support individuals with a substance use disorder who are currently experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness and who are at high risk of death due to overdose. At the tenderloin linkage center, Healthright 360 provides overdose prevention, harm reduction supplies, linkages to safe syringe programs, and linkages to treatment services to those who are ready to seek treatment. Hr360 staff at the tenderloin linkage center are trained in overdose reversal and administer narcan and/or oxygen in overdose emergencies.prevention, education, and social support services - Healthright 360 has several prevention, education, and social support programs to lessen the impact that various health issues can have on communities. Prevention and education services include: the sister to sister leadership conference for asian/pacific islander girls in santa clara county; sud prevention, education, and referrals to treatment for san francisco residents; prosocial activities in santa clara county to encourage healthy relationships with families and communities; prevention and educationregarding substance use, viral hepatitis, and hiviaids for transition-aged youth in san mateo county; and prosocial activities, parenting workshops, and outreach for youth and families in los angeles county. Social support services include: the representative payee program in san francisco/bay area; housing opportunities for persons with aids in san francisco; and participation in project homeless connect in san francisco. Further, Healthright 360 offers family services to clients in our outpatient and residential treatment services to provide clients with parenting skills training and to assist with family reunification; these services include extensive prevention and education support to help create healthier families and communities. Youth programs - Healthright 360's programs for youth and transitional aged youth (tay) include: culturally and linguistically competent mental illness prevention and early intervention services for pacific islander youth and their caregivers in north san mateo county (focus on samoan and tongan youth); integrated mental health and sud treatment for youth and tay in san mateo county; outpatient mental health and sud treatment for youth in santa clara county; sud education and treatment services for justice-involved youth in san francisco and santa clara counties; environmental prevention and coalition-building activities to prevent youth sud in san mateo county; gender-responsive, culturally competent substance use and mental illness prevention programming in santa clara counties; and sud prevention in middle and high schools in the pomona area in los angeles.

Who funds Health Right 360

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
San Francisco Community Clinic ConsortiumProvide Health Care Services$2,933,215
Shelter PartnershipTo Assist the Entity With Resources To Support the Homeless$190,536
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$128,750
...and 21 more grants received totalling $3,856,418

Personnel at Health Right 360

NameTitleCompensation
Vitka EisenPresident and Chief Executive Officer of Healthright$337,403
Tony DuongBoard Member$281,460
Ako JacinthoMedical Director$262,802
April TorresBoard Member$211,196
Dawn HarbatkinMedical Director$263,302
...and 4 more key personnel

Financials for Health Right 360

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$137,734,066
Program services$7,737,199
Investment income and dividends$461,893
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$354,236
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$-119,737
Net income from fundraising events$-92,876
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$1,242,812
Total revenues$147,317,593

Form 990s for Health Right 360

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-05-15990View PDF
2022-062023-05-15990View PDF
2021-062022-07-11990View PDF
2020-062021-05-26990View PDF
2019-062021-02-09990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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Data update history
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $117,666 from SPIRITT Family Services (SPIRITT)
April 19, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 17 new personnel
April 9, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
February 3, 2024
Received grants
Identified 17 new grant, including a grant for $2,933,215 from San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium
July 13, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 28 new vendors, including , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and
Nonprofit Types
ClinicsHealth organizationsHeadquarter / parent organizations
Issues
HealthHomelessnessVoting rights
Characteristics
Political advocacyLobbyingFundraising eventsReceives government fundingEndowed supportGala fundraisersTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
1563 Mission St 2050
San Francisco, CA 94103
Metro area
San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA
County
San Francisco County, CA
Website URL
healthright360.org/ 
Phone
(415) 762-3700
Facebook page
healthRIGHT360 
Twitter profile
@healthright360 
IRS details
EIN
94-6129071
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1969
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
E32: Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
NAICS code, primary
621: Outpatient Health Care Practitioners and Facilities
Parent/child status
Central organization
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