WHAT WE DO
National Network
PHOENIX Children's Health Project
The Phoenix Children’s Health Project (PCHP), also called the Crews’n Healthmobile, is based out of Phoenix Children’s Hospital, one of the largest free-standing children’s hospitals in the country.
Together with community partners, PCHP provides comprehensive services to youth who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness across the Phoenix Metropolitan area. Currently, thousands of children and young adults live on the streets of Phoenix, many in desperate need of medical treatment and behavioral health services. Most face substantially increased risks of illness, injury, violence, and behavioral health concerns–such as depression, anxiety, and increased risk of suicide–due to the hardships they endure.
Most patients lack health insurance and have significant psychosocial barriers to accessing essential health care services. Conditions PCHP frequently treat include acute illnesses, such as respiratory and ear infections, skin and eye disorders, asthma, sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, trauma, and mental health conditions.
By bringing comprehensive primary care directly to unstably housed youth, the Phoenix Children’s Health Project provides an accessible, enhanced medical home to an extremely vulnerable population.
Services Provided
- Primary Care
- Mental Health Services
- Developmental Evaluations
- Health & other Nutrition Education
- Telehealth
- Subspecialty are
PROGRAM FACTS
Partner Institution:
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Partners Since:
2000
Total Visits in 2022:
5,243
Patients in 2022:
1,701
Focus Areas:
Adolescents, Children in foster care, Unhoused/Displaced/Unstably housed, Immigrant children, Trafficked youth
Demographic Snapshot:
30% identify as Hispanic/Latino
18% as Black
29% are children 5 years and younger
48% are adolescents
50% identify as female
Service Delivery:
Mobile Medical, School-based Health, Telehealth, On-site Clinic at a Homeless Shelter
Ages Served:
0-24