Get Involved
Participate in our community engagement programs and activities and help us create a healthcare system that treats everyone with dignity, respect, and compassion.
Health care is essential to making Travis County a model of health and well-being, especially for those who need it most. That’s why Central Health partners with patients, advocates, and community leaders to ensure their perspectives guide our decisions, improving health outcomes for historically underserved communities.
See how you can get involved in shaping the future of care in Travis County – or share your feedback directly with our team.
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Lunch & Learn: Early Colon Cancer Screening Saves Lives
Online Teleconference
Join Central Health for a virtual lunch and learn with Dr. Kavitha Kumbum, assistant professor at Dell Medical School at UT. Learn why gastrointestinal and colorectal cancer screenings are so […]
Ways to get involved
Community Health Champions
The Community Health Champions program brings together diverse community members from across Travis County to learn about, discuss, and collaborate on our work to improve the health of Central Texas.
The Health Equity Policy Council
The Central Health Equity Policy Council is a coalition of volunteers charged with identifying and advancing health and wellness equity policies for Travis County residents with low income.
Partner with us
Whether you represent a healthcare provider, a small business, or a social service agency, if you want to improve the health of Central Texas, we invite you to learn how you can partner with us.
Major projects
Central Health is expanding as we implement our seven-year Healthcare Equity Plan, bridging gaps in care by delivering more services to more people in more places. Help us stay closely connected to the community by participating in our projects and shaping the future of health care in Travis County.
Current projects
Del Valle Health and Wellness Center
The Del Valle Health & Wellness Center will bring expanded clinical services to Del Valle and surrounding communities to foster mental and physical well-being among Southeast Travis County residents.
Health and wellness center in northeast Austin
Working with the City of Austin and the community as part of the Colony Park Sustainable Community effort, Central Health will build a new health and wellness center that will expand current services and programs in northeast Austin
Future projects
Specialty care center at Hancock Center
Central Health will renovate the former Sears flagship store at the Hancock Center, at 41st Street and IH-35 (just south of the intersection of Highway 290 East)-to provide more primary and specialty care for patients with low income.
Medical complex at Cameron Center
Central Health will build a 50-bed permanent respite facility at the Cameron Center for people experiencing homelessness. The three-building complex at U.S. 183 and Cameron Road in northeast Austin will include a high-risk medical clinic as well as in and outpatient substance use treatment.
FY 2026 Budget
In year three of its Healthcare Equity Plan implementation, Central Health’s FY 2026 budget will continue bridging gaps in care by delivering more services to more people in more places.
Completed projects
Hornsby Bend Health & Wellness Center grand opening
As over 200 people celebrated with food, games, and song, Central Health’s Hornsby Bend Health and Wellness Center officially opened on Saturday, October 21. Along with tasty tacos, Zumba moves, and a Teddy Bear Clinic staffed by CommUnityCare’s Hornsby Bend providers, the event signaled new and better healthcare access for the more than 10,000 residents in and around the Eastern Travis County community near the Colorado River.
Rosewood-Zaragosa specialty clinic grand opening
In a historic move, Central Health has opened its first permanent specialty clinic at the iconic Rosewood-Zaragosa center in East Austin, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s 20-year journey to bridge healthcare gaps in Travis County.
Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Process
The Travis County Commissioners Court approved our FY 2025 Budget unanimously on Sept. 24. If you want to learn more about the budget process check out our related page.
Upcoming board meetings
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ad hoc Appointments Committee meeting
Central Health
1111 East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX, United States
Download the agenda – 11-13-2024 Meeting Agenda and Packet Sign Up to Speak AD HOC APPOINTMENTS COMMITTEE MEETING Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 3:00 p.m. Videoconference meeting1 A quorum of the […]
Budget & Finance Committee
Central Health
1111 East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX, United States
Download the agenda – 2024.11.13 Budget and Finance Committee Agenda Sign up to speak BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 4:00 p.m. Videoconference meeting 1 A […]
Board of Managers
Central Health
1111 East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX, United States
Download the agenda – 2024.11.13 Board of Managers Committee Agenda Sign up to speak BOARD OF MANAGERS MEETING Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 4:00 p.m. Videoconference meeting 1 A quorum […]
Strategic Planning Committee
Central Health
1111 East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX, United States
Meeting agendas are posted at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled start of the meeting.
Infrastructure Committee
Central Health
1111 East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX, United States
Meeting agendas are posted at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled start of the meeting.
How to join a board meeting
Members of the public may join meetings using Zoom or a web browser by clicking the link in the meeting description.
Clicking the link provided in each meeting agenda will direct to a webpage with instructions to either download the Zoom app, which will then automatically connect to the meeting, or permit the user to choose to join the meeting via their web browser. This option will require the user to manually enter the unique Meeting ID # and password, both available in the meeting description above.
The teleconference system allows for two-way communication by members of the public, as required by established meeting rules.