- Suitcase Clinic
since 1989.
Overview
Founded in the
summer of 1989 by a group offirst year students of theUniversity of California, Berkeley -University of California, San Francisco Joint Medical Program, the Suitcase Clinic was designed to provide specialized services to a population which was receiving inadequate health care. Originally a mobileclinic traveling byvan directly to the clients, the present organization now operates out of three drop-in centers, and is structured around the principles ofpublic health ,social welfare , communityactivism andempathy . The organization embodies aholistic view of health, considering physical, mental,emotional andsocial well-being as equally necessary.Agenda
Staffed on an entirely
volunteer basis by a variety ofstudents andprofessionals from throughout the Bay Area, the organization is administered byundergraduates , with policy decided upon throughconsensus via the central Planning Committee legislative organ. Participating undergraduates are either currently enrolled in, or have already completed, a training and certification course offered by the Health and Medical Sciences Program at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . Medical students operate out of the five-year UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program, andoptometry students hail from theUC Berkeley School of Optometry at Minor Hall. Professionals from within both the city ofBerkeley, CA and the university cooperate with these students in order to offer medical, chiropractic, legal, and social assistance to a clientèle that is seventy-percent homeless.The fundamental agents of the Suitcase Clinic are the undergraduate
caseworker s, who serve as indispensable advocates for the clientèle. They are responsible for recording the social history of their client, and for ensuring that their client has received the services desired. Additional roles include establishing and maintaining positive relationships, making referrals to other agencies, providing follow-ups, fostering a non-judgmental social environment, and taking an active interest in the welfare of the client and community. Services currently offered by the three drop-in centers includehealth care ,medication ,physical examinations , hygienic supplies, vision screening,legal counsel , meals, feet washing,chiropractic ,hairdressing andmassage therapy .ubdivisions
The Suitcase Clinic is an umbrella organization comprising five unique subdivisions:
General Clinic
The General Clinic is the oldest of the Suitcase Clinic's three drop-in centers, and receives up to forty clients per night on average. Clients often walk for hours daily and have limited access to showering facilities. Here, they can receive feet washing,
podiatry ,nail clippers ,emery board s,antifungal creams and sprays, and clean socks. Dental services consist of teeth cleanings, and chiropractic services provide adjustments given by professionals.Hairdressing is performed by students, who also dispense general health education and referrals for housing and insurance. Legal counsel, generally pertaining to overdue warrants, landlord-tenant disputes, and applying for financial assistance, is provided by volunteers from the East Bay Community Law Center. Medical services offer basic care and education, on-site treatment, health consultations, referrals, and free influenza vaccinations during the flu season. Medication and supplies can be issued at the discretion of the on-sitephysician if necessary. Optometry services perform preliminary eye examinations for clients, and if glasses are necessary, they can be provided to the client at no cost.Women's Clinic
The Women's Clinic opened during the fall of 1996 with the intent of further reaching out to the low-income, homeless, neglected, and abused women and children who had previously formed a minority at the General Clinic. This branch offers unique resources such as
homeopathy ,manicure , and children's services, and cares for roughly thirty clients per night on average.Youth Clinic
The Youth Clinic is the most recently established drop-in center, having opened in September 2000. It is tailored specifically towards the Bay Area's homeless and street-identified youth, and popular resources include
acupuncture , regularly held dinners, andarts and crafts . The city of Berkeley is a frequent destination for disenfranchised and neglected youth, due to the city's long history ofsocial activism and inclusiveness. Despite this image, there are few actual resources available within the city to serve the specific needs of hard-to-reach street-identified youth, due in part to a reluctance amongst this population to deal with the bureaucratic intake and formal processing methods of traditional institutions. The city of Berkeley estimates that youth between the ages of thirteen and twenty-three account for 100-200 of the homeless population within the city, and youth living on the street are extremely vulnerable tosuicide ,HIV/AIDS ,sexually transmitted infections ,traumatic injury ,infectious diseases such astuberculosis ,hepatitis B ,hepatitis C ,teenage pregnancy ,asthma andinfestations .HARE
SHARE, an
acronym for "Searching How to Achieve Respect and Empowerment", was officially launched in May 1996. It is a discussion and advocacy group with the goal of strengthening the solidarity of the Suitcase Clinic's diverse community. Lead by trained student facilitators, SHARE provides a uniquely open forum, allowing clientèle to discuss current affairs and exchange opinions with student volunteers through presentations, movies, community participation and political action.Health and Medical Science 98/198
Health and Medical Science 98/198 is a course offered at the university which provides the training requisite for the undergraduate students who oversee the Suitcase Clinic. Students interested in public health, in social welfare, in cultivating empathy and compassion, and in working with the homeless or other underserved populations are ideal for this course. The first six weeks cover caseworker training, and the remainder of the semester is spent addressing specific topics such as drug and alcohol abuse,
mental health , and personal accounts of homelessness.External links
* [http://www.suitcaseclinic.org The Suitcase Clinic official website]
* [http://www.suitcaseclinic.org/forum The Suitcase Clinic official forum]
* [http://www.ebclc.org/suitcase.php East Bay Community Law Center]
* [http://jmp.berkeley.edu/ UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program]Media coverage
*Street Spirit, " [http://www.thestreetspirit.org/Nov2006/suitcases.htm Suitcase Clinic and the SHARE Support Group] ", November 2006
*University of California, Berkeley Media Release, " [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2006/03/08_suitcase.shtml Suitcase Clinic student volunteers are changing the world, one bare footstep at a time] ", 8 March 2006
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=20713 Offering More Than Spare Change, City Extends Its Help] ", 9 December 2005
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=20683 People Without a Home Find a Place] ", 7 December 2005
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=7915 News In Brief: Adeyemo's Event] ", 5 March 2005
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=16996 Homeless Locker Program Set to Move] ", 19 November 2004
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=13544 Students, Homeless Hold Sproul Sleepover] ", 17 November 2003
*Indybay, " [http://www.indybay.org/news/2003/07/1628656.php The Suitcase Clinic - A Friend of the Homeless] ", 17 July 2003
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=11629 Night on the Town] ", 28 April 2003
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=11660 Mayor Bates Calls Stint On Streets 'Overwhelming'] ", 25 April 2003
*The Daily Californian , " [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=6433 Programs Receive Praise for Work To Improve Communal Well-Being] ", 27 September 2001
*The San Francisco Chronicle , " [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/08/07/MNE223049.DTL Teens trust clinic] ", 7 August 2001
*Berkeley Daily Planet , " [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/article.cfm?archiveDate=08-01-01&storyID=6111 New haven for homeless youth] ", 1 August 2001
*Berkeley Daily Planet , " [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/article.cfm?archiveDate=10-23-01&storyID=7679 Volunteers provide legal help for city’s homeless] ", 23 October 2001
*Cal in the Community, " [http://calinthecommunity.berkeley.edu/mad_suitcase.shtml Suitcase Clinic Serves Local Homeless] "
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