2022 People’s Adolescent Health Symposium

People’s Community Clinic and its Center for Adolescent Health hosted their 2022 Adolescent Health Symposium on March 23 and 24, 2022. This free virtual event was a networking and learning opportunity for youth-serving professionals, health care providers, parents and adolescents.

The Adolescent Health Symposium was part of CAH’s participation in International Adolescent Health Week (IAHW), which took place March 20-26. The 2022 IAHW focused on​ “Transitions” from childhood to adulthood, physically and mentally, from a pre-pandemic life into a life shaped by a pandemic, and from dependence to independence. Every year, this worldwide collaboration brings young people and their supporters together to raise awareness about teen health.

WATCH People’s Adolescent Health Symposium ’22, Day 1

“Young people face numerous challenges that affect their health and wellness,” said Dr. Celia Neavel, M.D., FSAHM, FAAFP and director of People’s Center for Adolescent Health. “This year’s Adolescent Health Symposium engaged professionals and youth themselves to raise awareness of those challenges. With energizing discussions, we educated providers and parents about enhancing effective youth-friendly care. We also empowered adolescents to get more involved in their own health.”

Kinda Abou-Hamden, a freshman at The University of Texas and an IAHW youth ambassador, advocated on behalf of youth health issues. There were more than three dozen youth ambassadors from around the world representing such countries as Australia, Chile, England, France, India, Switzerland and Ukraine.

“The world is very different now than it was even just a few years ago, and the challenges that adolescents are facing are different too. However, sometimes it feels like my age group is reduced to statistics. This event was unique because it attempted to understand and address our concerns, but more than that, it treated us like collaborators,” Abou-Hamden.

Abou-Hamden added, “It’s a very special and rare thing as a teenager to be able to work together with doctors and researchers on the issues that are actually affecting me and my peers. I’m honored to have been a part of a worldwide youth network collaborating on adolescent health issues and am grateful to People’s for making this program possible for me and other Central Texas teens.”

One of this year’s Adolescent Health Symposium keynote speakers was Dr. S. Craig Watkins, a University of Texas professor and internationally recognized expert on social media’s impact on young people. Other sessions given by local and national experts included Broadening Our Horizons on Neurodiversity and Mental Health, Healing-Centered Engagement to Promote Health, Discussing Sexual Health and Healthy Relationships With Youth, and Health Care Transition for Young Adults. All symposium sessions included members of the CAH Youth Advisory Council.

WATCH People’s Adolescent Health Symposium ’22, Day 2

 

The World Health Organization defines young people as anyone between the ages of 10 and 24 years old. People’s Center for Adolescent Health provides primary and specialized care for teens and young adults from diverse backgrounds, and includes a Youth Advisory Council to promote youth engagement and community outreach. The center’s staff and youth volunteers present on best practices in adolescent health at state and national conferences.

About International Adolescent Health Week:

International Adolescent Health Week, celebrated annually during the third full week in March, is a grassroots initiative for young people, adolescent health care providers, teachers, parents, youth advocates and communities to work toward improving the health and well-being of the over 1 billion adolescents around the globe today. The weeklong event started as Teen Health Week in the U.S. in 2016 and rapidly grew to a global celebration. International Adolescent Health Week is led by adolescent health members of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine IAHW Special Interest Group and the International Association of Adolescent Health.

RESOURCES: Presentation decks from the 2022 Adolescent Health Symposium

People’s Community Clinic Celebrates 50th Anniversary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information, contact: Joy Authur, (512) 684-1722

Public Health Clinic Ranked Among Top 10% in Country Is Well-Established as Austin Fixture

(AUSTIN, Texas — Sept. 29, 2020) People’s Community Clinic (People’s) will celebrate its 50th anniversary during its annual “There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch” luncheon on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020. Due to COVID-19, the event, traditionally held in person, will be conducted online. The virtual event will stream from 12 to 1 p.m. (CDT) and will raise funds for the clinic’s ongoing work of providing quality medical care to underserved and uninsured Central Texans. The keynote speaker will be Congresswoman Donna Shalala of Florida, who served as the 18th U.S. secretary of health and human services, interviewed by Evan Smith of The Texas Tribune.

“The luncheon is our clinic’s largest fundraiser of the year,” said Regina Rogoff, CEO of People’s Community Clinic, “and one of the Austin area’s largest events in support of public health services to the poor and to communities of color.

“This year the task is particularly critical,” she continued. “As with other health care providers, the COVID-19 pandemic has created serious challenges. The need for COVID testing has placed additional responsibilities and pressure on our medical team. Our expenses for personal protective equipment and other supplies needed to safely treat all our patients have gone up. And as the economic downturn continues, we expect the number of clients who have lost jobs or lack health insurance to rise significantly.”

People’s was founded in 1970 as an all-volunteer free clinic, operating from a church basement near The University of Texas. As of 2019, it had a budget of over $25 million and more than 250 physicians and other health care professionals on staff. The clinic expects to serve nearly 20,000 patients this year. Seventy percent of the clinic’s clients live below the federal poverty line.

People’s was recently recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as a Gold Tier Health Center Quality Leader, ranking it among the top 10% of public health providers in the nation.

Congresswoman Shalala has represented the 27th District of Florida since 2019. She served as secretary of health and human services from 1993 to 2001. Also an academic, Ms. Shalala has served as president of both Hunter College and the University of Miami, and as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

As in past years, Evan Smith, CEO of the Texas Tribune, will emcee the event. Other special guests will include Marcia Ball, Sarah Bird, Alejandro Escovedo, Ray Benson and the Hon. Kirk Watson.

For tickets to the event or for more information on becoming a sponsor, you may contact Joy Authur (JoyA@austinpcc.org).

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People’s Community Clinic is among the nation’s oldest nonprofit health clinics offering comprehensive health and wellness care to uninsured and underinsured individuals. Its mission is to improve the health of medically underserved and uninsured Central Texans by delivering high-quality, affordable health care with respect and dignity.

2020 “There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch”

You’re invited!

Please join us online for a very special “There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch” on Tuesday, October 6, 2020, at noon to celebrate People’s 50th birthday!

Every year at this event, health care advocates, business leaders, elected officials, and members of the community come together to support the work of the clinic. This year is unique: 2020 marks People’s 50th anniversary providing affordable, accessible health care. That’s 50 years of serving patients with dignity and respect, 50 years of healthy families, happy babies, and inclusive care.

Most importantly, we celebrate YOU: our community of friends without whom we could not do this work.

 

Featuring

The Honorable Donna Shalala
Secretary, US Dept of Health and Human Services, 1993-2001
Member of Congress, since 2019

 

Emcee

Evan Smith
CEO, Texas Tribune

 

Special Appearances 

The Honorable Kirk Watson

Ray Benson

Marcia Ball

Alejandro Escovedo

And more TBA

 

Chaired By

Marina Sifuentes
Becky Beaver
Nona Niland

 

For Sponsorships

Please contact Joy Authur, 512.684.1722 or JoyA@austinpcc.org

Adolescent Health Symposium 2020

2020 Adolescent Health Symposium

Event Canceled: People’s Community Clinic will not be hosting this year’s Adolescent Health Symposium on March 25, due to the coronavirus outbreak. We hope to reschedule the event for later in the year and will keep you updated.

Save the date! Please join us for the Adolescent Health Symposium “Transforming Risk Into Wellness” on Wednesday, March 25, 2020, at People’s Community Clinic.

People’s Community Clinic will host its fourth annual interactive Adolescent Health Symposium on March 25th. We will tackle some hot topics which young people have chosen as important to them and to the community. Leading up to the symposium, International Adolescent Health Week will be celebrated around the globe with the theme, “Transforming Risk Into Wellness.”

With this topic in mind, People’s will have local experts speak on vaping, social media use, and immigrant health. The event opens with a networking session and refreshments. Tables will be set up to provide information on reproductive health, nutrition, and LGBTQIA issues. This is a great opportunity for attendees to, make new friends in the field, and learn about some of the health issues adolescents face. Health professionals, youth-serving agency staff, school personnel, families and young people are welcome.

Topics and Speakers for “Transforming Risk Into Wellness” 

 

Continuing Education Credit hours

Application for CEU credit has been filed with the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners. Determination of credit is pending.

Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Determination of AAFP credit is pending.

Celebrating 50 Years of People’s Community Clinic

People’s is commemorating its 50th year, providing affordable, accessible health care to Central Texans in need. The 2020 Adolescent Health Symposium is a forum designed to inspire conversations on the various adolescent health issues that we encounter each year. Whether you are a healthcare provider, physician, health professional, or an individual who would like to learn more about adolescent health, this event will be a chance to get to know People’s Community Clinic and others in the field.

 

For more information, please contact AnnMarie.Wilke@AustinPCC.org

Three Texas Legends Play Concert Benefiting People’s

People’s Community Clinic proudly presents a one-night-only event with Texas music legends Christopher Cross, Eric Johnson and Monte Montgomery on Thursday, January 17, 2019, at 8 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas. The concert will feature individual sets from the three virtuosos with their backing musicians. Comedian A. Whitney Brown will be the emcee for this unforgettable evening. Proceeds benefit People’s, supporting its mission to provide high-quality, affordable health care for Central Texans in need.

“People’s is thrilled to have this star-studded lineup perform on our behalf,” said Regina Rogoff, CEO of People’s Community Clinic. “Whether you’re already a fan or just a music lover, you’re in for an enormous treat. Individually, their performances are already jaw-dropping and award-winning. Having all three on stage will be epic. We expect the show to sell out, so don’t miss a chance to be a part of a memorable and uniquely Austin event.”

Tickets are on sale now for $35-75, with VIP seating available for $250, limited availability. To purchase tickets, click here. For more information, please contact Joy at JoyA@austinpcc.org.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Christopher Cross

Christopher Cross burst on the music scene with his self-titled album, becoming the only artist in history to win the five most prestigious Grammy Awards in one night. His 2018 album, Take Me As I Am, focuses on his guitar playing and features collaborations with other music greats. See Cross’s website.
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Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson is a legendary guitarist whose platinum-plus Ah Via Musicom spent 60 weeks charting on Billboard’s 200. This landmark album launched his signature hit “Cliffs of Dover,” which won the Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Visit Johnson’s website.
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Monte Montgomery

Monte Montgomery won the Austin Music Awards “Best Acoustic Guitar” award 7 years in a row. Now with the release of his album, Monte Montgomery, he cements his place as both a blazingly electrified acoustic guitarist and also a rare triple threat: songwriter, singer and master musician. For more information Montgomery, visit www.montemontgomery.net.
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A. Whitney Brown

A. Whitney Brown
is a comedic icon known for his role on Saturday Night Live‘s the Weekend Update and for his writing on the The Daily Show.
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WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS:

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VIRTUOSO


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AUDIOPHILE


Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP
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TONE CLUB

The Law Office of Becky Beaver

Blue Rock Artist Ranch & Studio

Frost Insurance

Itentive Healthcare Systems

Michael T. Landrum

Law Office of Janet McCullar

Michele Moore in honor of Brad

E. Lee Parsley

Janis & Joe Pinnelli

Sereno Mare Blu

Daniel Tambasco—Tenor

Amy Wilson-Janice
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HOSTS

Sujata Ajmera

Nick Barbaro & Susan Moffat

Mike & Becky Bullard

Sanford and Heather Dow

Bill Hopkins

Ross Ramsey & Becky Brownlee

Meredith Sanger & Jeff Bodenman

Jennifer & Paul Walker
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GRAPHIC DESIGN SPONSOR

Debbie Ferrari, Design Fish
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For more on sponsoring this event, please contact Joy at JoyA@austinpcc.org.