EIN 95-2289916

JWCH Institute

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
1,082
Year formed
1960
Most recent tax filings
2022-06-01
Description
JWCH Institute provides healthcare, education, and research to underserved areas, tackling AIDS prevention while offering primary care services and mental health support.
Total revenues
$112,812,840
2022
Total expenses
$99,884,672
2022
Total assets
$88,322,196
2022
Num. employees
1,082
2022

Program areas at JWCH Institute

JWCH Institute, Inc., dba wesley health centers (JWCH or wesley) is approved as a federally qualified health center (fqhc) and provides a full continuum of care for men, women and children in the los angeles area. The services include primary health care, behavioral health care, homeless health care, hiv services, oral health care, pharmacy services, vision care and supportive services which includes our chronic disease case management, youth services, housing assistance, health education, nutritional assistance and research. The wesley health centers are places of excellence for you and your family. Through the 17 area health centers, the organization provides comprehensive medical care, physical exams, routine screenings and treatment of injuries and illnesses for men, women, and children of los angeles county.the weingart clinic at center for community health provided 44,063 medical visit assessments to low income and homeless individuals. 5,850 patients received health care services at the clinic including primary care, x-rays, ekgs, family planning, male wellness, case management, hiv testing, mental health, and dental services.the bellflower health center provides primary care services to low income individuals regardless of ability to pay. All primary care services for families, women and children will be available. Case management, mental health, and optometry services will be provided on site as well as access to eligibility assistance for public medical benefits programs. Bellflower health center provided 31,434 medical visits to 5,744 patients. The downtown women's center clinic serves homeless women and provides primary health care services, reproductive health services, cancer screening and access to specialty care and mental health. The JWCH clinic is embedded in this homeless residential facility and provided 245 patients 796 medical visits. The downey clinic provided 22,295 medical visits to 5,215 patients. Services provided at the downey clinic included primary care, family planning services & procedures, behavioral health services, comprehensive prenatal services, ob/gyn services, podiatry, hiv/std testing & treatment, and geriatric primary care services. The wesley health centers-hacienda heights provided 8,342 visits to 1,870 patients. Services offered at the hacienda heights clinic included primary care, family & pediatric medicine, chiropractic services, reproductive health, ob/gyn, behavioral health, substance abuse services, hiv/std testing & treatment, prep services, and laboratory services. The wesley health centers-lynwood (new) provided 31,087 medical visits to 7,166 patients. Services offered at the new lynwood clinic included primary care, family medicine, dental/oral health, behavioral health, chiropractic services, hiv/std testing & treatment, prep services, podiary, and laboratory.jwch clinic at bell gardens provided 25,437 visits to 4,732 patients for medical services in the most indigent area in la county. The following services are offered: family medicine, family planning, comprehensive prenatal care, pediatrics, obstetrics, x-rays, ekgs, male wellness services, hiv testing and laboratory services.the lynwood primary care clinic provided 10,277 visits to 3,413 patients residing in lynwood and the surrounding area of compton. Because the majority of the clinic's clientele are people of childbearing age, their primary needs include family planning services and access to adequate prenatal care. In addition, the women are at high risk of cervical cancer, making screening and treatment of sexually transmitted infections an important service at the clinic. The following services are offered: physical/gynecological examinations, screening for cervical and breast cancer, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy testing and referrals for prenatal services, birth control methods, diagnosis and treatment of common gynecological problems, health education, referrals for other health and social services as needed.the norwalk clinic provided 45,246 visits to 6,878 patients for medical services in the most indigent area in la county. The following services are offered: family medicine, family planning, comprehensive prenatal care, pediatrics, obstetrics, x-rays, ekgs, male wellness services, hiv testing and laboratory services. The Vermont clinic provided 45,436 visits to 7,730 homeless patients. The clinic offers medical services to homeless and medically indigent persons including family medicine, family planning, child health disability prevention, pediatrics, geriatric primary care, ekgs. Specialty referrals, hiv testing, and laboratory services.the antelope valley clinics consisted of wesley health centers (lancaster), wesley health centers (palmdale central) and wesley health centers (palmdale east). They provided a combined total of 112,093 visits to a total of 28,271 patients. The following services are offered: primary health care, reproductive health, dental & oral health, behavioral health, pediatrics, podiatry, endocrinology, dermatology, drug, alcohol and opioid detox services, laboratory services, and specialty referrals.
Bphc-health care center cluster. JWCH is one of the largest homeless health care providers in los angeles county and provides specialized care and programming aimed at caring for the unique needs of the patients experiencing homelessness. The organization provide these services at the dedicated one-stop-shop homeless health care clinics, mini-clinics co-located within housing, recuperative care facilities, and through the innovative street medicine program which travels beyond the traditional clinic walls to deliver care right where the patients need it. The homeless health locations are friendly and welcoming and offer patients access to the full suite of comprehensive health care services as well as specialized services such as food pantry, shower facilities, mail room, housing navigation, among others.
Recuperative care program. The recuperative care program provides bed space for 236 patients. Patients must be homeless, have an acute medical condition, and medically and physically stable. This respite program provides medical care, case management, personal care, 3 meals per day, access to long-term housing resources and placement, and reunification services for clients who have fallen out of touch with their family or support network. Wesley also provides these patients with transportation to and from medical visits and to specialists and other social services agencies in the county. In addition to the nursing care available in recuperative care, the weingart center and bell shelter sites that house the program offer many other services to help break the cycle of homelessness, including housing placement, substance abuse treatment, health education, and counseling services. Recuperative care programs include the zonal avenue, mlk, and the san julian oasis care centers.
Aids prevention & education - provides prevention, education, and referrals to treatment among high risk populations. Substance abuse treatment - the mini 12 step house offers residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment for women and women with children for alcohol and drug abuse. The program offers an intensive residential program for women which involves substance abuse treatment in individual and group classes, case management, mental health and referral to medical care and community support services. The residential program can accomodate up to 31 women daily in this 24-hour facility. The outpatient program offers a longer term program for men and women based on the 12 step program of alcohol and drug abstention. The program is supported by numerous local and state grants specifically for alcohol and drug treatment.information & education - targets youth that are pregnant or parenting and provides them with support needed to stay in school, while taking care of themselves and their children and at the same time avoiding any further unintended pregnancy. The program connects youth to reproductive health care and other medical services in a JWCH clinic. Youth in probation and alternative schools are the primary focus of the program as well as any other high risk youth that seek services from the information & education program.other program services - provides emergency and transitional housing services to people living with hiv/aids with 18 beds nightly located at sro housing trust. The services include: complete psychosocial assessment, individual care plan development, appropriate referrals to housing, mental health and drug treatment, meals and nutritional supplementation, and hygiene items and clothing. JWCH also operates a street medicine team and two mobile medical units which provide care to persons on the streets.chip-cdc - JWCH's chip program or (comprehensive hiv prevention project) provides hiv testing and health education activities to persons at high risk of acquiring hiv in skid row. The majority of the participants are homeless or formerly homeless persons, living in shelters, missions and on the streets. Participants are provided rapid hiv testing, immediate access to medical specialists and education to assist them in healthy living.hiv case management - provides hiv medical care through case management, counseling and testing, prevention education, referrals to emergency and transitional housing.

Grants made by JWCH Institute

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
Weingart Center AssociationTo Support Substance Abuse Program$112,010
Weingart Center AssociationTo Support Substance Abuse Program$112,010

Who funds JWCH Institute

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Northeast Valley Health Corporation (NEVHC)Homeless Health Care$481,042
The Ahmanson FoundationToward Renovation of and Equipping the New Wesley Health and Wellness Center Ii Serving Lancaster$415,000
UniHealth FoundationEnhanced Medical Services and Housing Collaboration$350,000
...and 21 more grants received totalling $2,726,447

Personnel at JWCH Institute

NameTitleCompensation
Alvaro BallesterosChief Executive Officer$354,355
Brenda VelasquezChief Operating Officer / Director of Operation$194,495
Jeanne LamChief Financial Officer$230,131
Paul GregersonChief Executive Officer / Chief Medical Officer / Chief Marketing Officer$411,646
Tien DangChief Information Officer$206,318
...and 12 more key personnel

Financials for JWCH Institute

RevenuesFYE 06/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$41,098,844
Program services$71,672,812
Investment income and dividends$37,534
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$47,645
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$-43,995
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$0
Total revenues$112,812,840

Form 990s for JWCH Institute

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-062023-11-01990View PDF
2022-062023-10-16990View PDF
2021-062022-05-16990View PDF
2020-062021-10-26990View PDF
2020-062021-05-26990View PDF
...and 11 more Form 990s

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Data update history
December 24, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
November 27, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
November 27, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
November 25, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 4 new vendors, including , , , and
October 25, 2023
Received grants
Identified 12 new grant, including a grant for $415,000 from The Ahmanson Foundation
Nonprofit Types
ClinicsHealth organizationsFederally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)
Issues
HealthPublic policy
Characteristics
Receives government fundingGala fundraisersTax deductible donations
General information
Address
5650 Jillson St
Commerce, CA 90040
Metro area
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
County
Los Angeles County, CA
Website URL
jwchinstitute.org/ 
Phone
(323) 201-4516
IRS details
EIN
95-2289916
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1960
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
Independent
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