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Company History

In 1995, Mitchell Cohen, Ph.D. founded PCH in response to program and infrastructure
challenges facing AIDS service organizations. Initially begun in 1995 as
an incubator organization under the Fund for the City of New York, in 1996
PCH obtained its own 501(c)(3) non-profit status. Under the guidance of
a national multicultural Board led by Mr. Samuel Hoi, PCH has expanded its
full-time staff and continues to use a core of expert consultants.
In the past four years, PCH has built a successful
track record serving a diverse group of organizations
with myriad needs. Projects have included:
- Conducting comprehensive program evaluation and
needs assessments including: epidemiological
reviews, consumer surveys and focus groups,
provider surveys, and secondary analysis of
information for several community based HIV/AIDS
Coalitions and Consortia funded under Ryan White
Care Act;
- Designing and delivering management and program
process and outcome measurement tools;
- Conducting surveys and focus groups to determine
quality-of-life issues among people living with
HIV/AIDS and their caregivers and to measure
client and consumer satisfaction with health and
human service programs;
- Writing award-winning responses to RFPs for
community-based organizations (CBOs) that
resulted in over millions of dollars in new
services;
- Installing and supporting computer workstations
and networks that improve administrative and
programmatic management information systems
(MIS).
The Partnership for Community Health has worked with
over 20 local, national, and international
community-based organization. Clients range from small
community-based organizations to State Departments of
Health and international organizations.
©
1999 Partnership for Community Health,
Inc. All rights reserved.
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