
Mother, Daughter, Granddaughter
Angela Sojobi has delivered thousands of babies, but one special birth will forever remain etched in her memory.
Angela Sojobi has delivered thousands of babies, but one special birth will forever remain etched in her memory.
With MLKCH planned giving, Tracy Donegan is leaving something meaningful behind for the organization she loves.
In a community with a severe lack of access to care, MLKCH’s Home Paramedicine Program is addressing the issue with in-home care.
When young Dr. Hsiao-Wei Monica Banks lost her mom to liver cancer, the trajectory of her life changed forever. Learn how her foster family’s unconditional support is changing the future of health in South LA.
At MLKCH, we are delivering on our promise to provide quality care. Award-winning care starts with big thinkers, risk takers, and leaders like you.
A coordinated team of experts, all under one roof, work to improve the health of a patient with complex conditions.
MLKCH strengthens their workforce and South LA’s health with more than half a million dollars in grants from Bank of America.
Over MLK Day weekend, students at Heschel Day School marched through the San Fernando valley to support our fight for healthcare equity in South LA. Their advocacy is a powerful testament to the school’s founder, civil rights activist Rabbi Heschel, and a reminder of the healing power of solidarity.
Dr. James Pinney is a UCLA medical school graduate and an accomplished cardiologist who found a way decrease the formation of scar tissue and promote improved healing and better long-term heart function.
Lactation Educator Lydia Boyd dedicates herself to educating the mothers of South LA to ensure no one else faces breastfeeding challenges alone.
As her mother declined, Dr. Elaine Batchlor experienced firsthand the structural racism that underlies the American medical system.
MLKCH receives $2 million to support South LA diabetes management care from Good Hope Medical Foundation.