Images of Migrant Agricultural workers and Central city Staff at top of MIgrant Agricultural Workers Program at CCCHC

Migrant Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (MSAW)

CCCHC’s MSAW Program has been in existence since 2010. Providing services to agricultural workers through our clinic’s located in four counties; Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino. We also render services through our Medical Mobile Program. Our objective is to provide primary and preventive medical care, oral health, mental health, and substance abuse services to underserved, uninsured, and low-income agricultural workers. The MSAW population can be described as economically, socially, culturally and medically disadvantaged and faces unique challenges. In recognizing such challenges our Mobile Medical Program travels to nearby areas where MSAW patients work and live and can be treated in a culturally relevant manner.
Contact Community Programs Office for Information or Appointments: (714) 520-0855

Who qualifies for the MSAW Program: Someone who in the last 2 years has worked in any type of agricultural field, such as; aquaculture, forestry, nursery, preparing, irrigating, spraying, planting, and/or picking fields.

CCCHC Funding:
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 330 Migrant Health and Community Health

Mobile Medical Site Locations:
Below is a list of locations which allows CCCHC Community Programs a dedicated space for our mobile units to provide medical care.

Edison Elementary in Anaheim
Salk Elementary in Anaheim
Pyles Elementary in Anaheim
Oak Park Elementary in Fontana
Almond Elementary in Fontana
Palmetto Elementary in Fontana
Delhi Resource Center in Santa Ana
Corbin Resource Center in Santa Ana
The Friendly Center in Orange
El Modena Center in Orange
Mexican Consulate in San Bernardino
Migrant Education in Indio
Fujigishije Farms in Irvine

Community Programs Office (714) 520-0855