Family Faith Health Clinic — Case Statement
Case Statement · Houston, Texas

Healing bodies.
Restoring lives.

Compassionate, Christ-centered medical care for families with limited or no access to quality health services across Greater Houston.

960+
Patients screened [cite: 29]
80+
Volunteers mobilized [cite: 30]
10+
Partner organizations [cite: 30]
3
Years of service [cite: 29]

"Every person has access to compassionate, quality medical care." [cite: 8]

Faith. Medicine.
Community.

FFHC transforms lives through a holistic approach to health — connecting families with medical care and Christ-centered churches to provide physical, emotional, and spiritual restoration[cite: 13].

All services are fueled by the love of Jesus Christ[cite: 14]. Christian principles are coupled with professional medical services to combat health disparities in Greater Houston[cite: 15].

Respect
Kindness
Justice
Excellence [cite: 16]

Whole-person
health screenings

Medical Screenings

Screenings for obesity, hypertension, asthma, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and depression through physical exams and laboratory testing on Saturdays[cite: 24].

Referrals & Navigation

Community health workers assist qualified families in obtaining long-term affordable services, with referrals provided based on screening outcomes[cite: 26].

Spiritual Care

Counseling and prayer are available for all who are served [cite: 27], offering hope and renewal through a commitment to God and better health[cite: 31, 32].

Three years of
measurable impact

In addition to providing families with vital medical services, we offer hope to all who are interested in learning about the love and healing that can only be found in Jesus Christ[cite: 31].

FFHC Mission · Greater Houston [cite: 6]
960+

Patients Screened

Served across the Greater Houston area over our first three years[cite: 29].

80+

Active Volunteers

Drawn from over 10 Texas-based medical and community organizations[cite: 30].

$100K

In-Kind Value Annually

Our true operating leverage when including all donated professional services[cite: 52].

Where we're
going next

Near-term · 2025–2026
01

Double our screening capacity for patients over the next two years[cite: 35].

02

Identify a local base of operations within one of our targeted inner-city communities[cite: 36].

03

Hire dedicated staff aligned to our core values to organize volunteers and coordinate clinics[cite: 36].

04

Begin providing services on a regular basis during weekday and weekend hours to expand access[cite: 37].

Long-term · Through 2028
01

Establish an inner-city clinic with permanent staff and weekly operations by 2028[cite: 39].

02

Maintain a mobile clinic to provide services across Houston on a scheduled basis[cite: 40].

03

Expand local partnerships to include referrals for food, housing, and legal assistance[cite: 41].

Lean budget.
Maximum impact.

Direct Patient Programming [cite: 47] 60%
Administration & Operations [cite: 46] 40%
2025 Projected Budget [cite: 45]
$30,000

FFHC has proven efficacy on a lean $30,000 annual cash budget [cite: 45, 51]. When including in-kind professional services, the operating value is $100,000 per year [cite: 52] — a 3.3× multiplier of every dollar donated.


Sixty percent of all expenditures flow directly to patient programming, prioritizing the families we serve[cite: 47].

Built on strong
community ties

Change Happens CDC [cite: 63]
Restoration Community Church [cite: 63]
Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church [cite: 64]
Bread of Life [cite: 64]
Crockett and Sons Mobile Clinic [cite: 64]
Friendship Community Bible Church [cite: 64]

Community Service Award · Change Happens CDC · 2023 [cite: 66]