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Children's Health Fund

Children's Health Fund
Children's Health Fund Logo
Founded 1987
Founder Irwin Redlener, MD
Paul Simon
Type National organization
Location
  • 215 West 125th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10027
Key people
Irwin Redlener, MD; Paul Simon; Karen Redlener
Website http://www.childrenshealthfund.org/

Children's Health Fund (CHF) is a non-profit organization that provides health care to children and families on mobile medical clinics throughout the United States. CHF was founded in 1987 by singer/songwriter Paul Simon and pediatrician/advocate Irwin Redlener, M.D.. The organization began with a single mobile medical unit funded by Simon and designed by Redlener's wife, Karen. More than 20 years later, the organization has 23 programs with more than 50 mobile medical units and is the nation's leading provider of mobile-based health care for homeless and low-income children and their families. Karen Redlener remains with CHF, currently serving as the organization's executive director.

CHF programs are committed to the full range of children's health care from health education and preventative care to the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic diseases. CHF programs provide or coordinate care that fosters oral and mental health, as well as specialty or hospital care.

In 1985, Dr. Redlener joined the board of USA for Africa as the organization’s medical director and director of grants, where he met Paul Simon. In 1987, Redlener and Simon founded Children's Health Fund to provide health care to homeless and medically underserved children in New York City.

Throughout the years, Simon has held charity concerts and benefit events supporting CHF and has traveled to Washington, D.C. to speak to elected officials on behalf of CHF.

CHF's National Network serve children and families in Arkansas; Austin, Texas; Baton Rouge, LA; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI; Harlem, NY; Idaho; Los Angeles, CA; Memphis, TN; Mississippi; Mississippi Gulf Coast; New Orleans; New York, NY; New Jersey; Orlando, FL; Phoenix, AZ; San Francisco, CA; South Florida; Southern Arizona; Washington. D.C.; and West Virginia.

CHF has two affiliate programs in Philadelphia, PA and Montrose, CO.

CHF supported the creation of the Children's Health Insurance Program in 1997 and most recently, the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), historic health reform legislation signed into law early in 2010.

CHF works with the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University to help document and assess the impact of major disasters on children and the communities they live in.


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