Kheir Clinic
Martin Isaac has extensive experience in patient advocacy, social media coordination, and communications within healthcare and community organizations. As a Patient Resources Supervisor at Kheir Center since November 2018, Martin oversees patient resource initiatives. Prior to this role, Martin served as the Immigrant Advocate Coordinator at Clínica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero, where significant achievements included creating viral departmental videos, developing a public-private partnership for legal referrals, and engaging with various coalitions to advocate for immigration rights. Previous positions also include Membership Coordinator at Oasis del Espiritu Santo and Team Leader at Central Coast Alliance for a Sustainable Economy, demonstrating skills in communication and team management. Martin holds a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Language and Literature and Film/Cinema/Video Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in addition to an Associate's degree in Fine/Studio Arts from Ventura College.
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Kheir Clinic is committed to providing linguistically and culturally-sensitive quality primary healthcare and human services to the underserved and uninsured residents of Southern California. In 1986, Kheir Clinic was established to serve as a bridge between the low-income, recently-immigrated, non-English speaking Korean community and local health and social service providers in LA. Today, Kheir Clinic is a broad-based agency and Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides comprehensive services for underserved populations in four interrelated areas: Health Care, Human Services, Adult Day Health Care, and Affordable Housing. Kheir is currently the only Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in the nation that offers a full suite of services in Bengali, English, Korean, Spanish and Thai.