Teens Now Have Greater Access to Primary Medical Care
Published: February 11, 2016
The Erie Teen Center is a comprehensive health clinic that provides primary medical care ranging from reproductive health services and pregnancy testing to STI/HIV counseling and behavioral health counseling. The Center relocated to 2418 W. Division in November 2015 to better serve the needs of the area’s growing teen and young adult population.
On February 20 the Love Not Lost benefit will raise awareness of the importance of confidential health services for teenagers, who are faced with adversity, poverty and difficult life challenges. The benefit brings together members of the local arts community, local musicians and Chicago residents and is supported by local brewers and distillers.
“This event invites the community to reflect on their understanding of love and how it plays an important role in shaping the lives of teenagers and young adults,” said Robin Varnado, Erie’s Director of Behavioral and Adolescent Health. “Echoes of Chicago’s support will benefit a neighborhood clinic for teens that offers confidential services and a respectful, nonjudgmental environment that is teen-friendly. We are grateful for the volunteerism of talented artists for Love Not Lost and the community’s support.”
The Love Not Lost benefit is being hosted by Echoes of Chicago, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating affordable, innovative arts and music events that promote Chicago culture and community while raising awareness and funds for local nonprofits.
Who: Erie Teen Center and Echoes of Chicago
What: Love Not Lost arts and music event to partially benefit Erie Teen Center (food and beverages will be available)
Where: Morgan’s on Fulton, 950 W. Fulton (Suggested donation at the door: $10)
When: Saturday, February 20, 2016 from 6 PM to 10:30 PM (or later)
About Erie Family Health Center
Founded on Erie Street in Chicago in 1957, Erie Family Health Center is a community health center that provides compassionate, health care services. Serving nearly 70,000 medical patients and 12,000 dental patients at 13 centers throughout the city and surrounding suburbs, Erie delivers high-quality, culturally-competent, bilingual, comprehensive primary medical, dental and behavioral health care that responds to the needs of each community. Erie’s highly skilled providers, innovative partnerships and forward-thinking approach make it a national leader for the provision of community-based health care.