Health care center is moving into one of St. Louis City’s most populated neighborhoods

ST. LOUIS, MO – One of St. Louis’ most populated neighborhoods is getting a new neighbor. Family Care Health Centers (FCHC) has announced plans to construct a 27,000-square-foot state-of-the-art healthcare facility. The new health center will provide comprehensive primary care, behavioral health, nutrition services, WIC, and pharmaceutical services at the corner of Grand and Chippewa, alongside Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis.

As FCHC celebrates 55 years of service, this new facility is a cornerstone of the organization’s mission to expand access to high-quality healthcare in St. Louis. Since 1969, FCHC has been driven to ensure that the health care needs of the most vulnerable populations are at the core of their mission.  “When we think about the next 55 years, we understand the importance of broadening our reach to have an even greater impact on the health and wellbeing of the community”, says Aramide Ayorinde, CEO. “The new healthcare center will provide residents with additional access to essential medical and behavioral health services, health education and support programs. Choosing to build in Dutchtown made the most sense for us for several reasons. Not only does it align with our mission, but it allows us to meet the growing health care needs of the community. It also brings a sense of coming full circle to what was the Old St. Anthony’s Hospital.”

“We look forward to welcoming Family Care Health Center as a neighbor and are so very happy to have found a purchaser who mirrors our own mission of providing positive community impact,” says Kimberly McKinney, CEO Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis. “When we moved Habitat Saint Louis’s administrative offices and our southside Restore in 2018, we made an active choice to invest in the Dutchtown community.  The development of Family Health Center continues that investment in our now shared community.”

The Dutchtown community is in St. Louis’ Ward 3, which Alderman Shane Cohn represents. “This is a historic and exciting investment in the Dutchtown community. I’ve been working with Family Care Health Center for several years finding a location in Dutchtown,” said Cohn. “It’s amazing that the site which was the former home to St. Anthony’s Hospital decades ago will again offer these healthcare options and services to the people and families in our community. The synergy between Habitat for Humanity and FCHC will only bolster the health and prosperity of our neighbors.”

Groundbreaking will occur in November 2024 and the facility is slated to open its doors in June 2026.

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About Family Care Health Centers

Family Care Health Centers (FCHC) is a non-profit community health center dedicated to providing affordable and accessible comprehensive primary health care services to the residents of St. Louis and the surrounding communities.  For over 50 years, FCHC has been committed to offering a full range of services, equalizing the accessibility of quality healthcare to our hometown community members.  FCHC can be found online at www.fchcstl.org, Facebook at facebook.com/FCHCstl, and LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/family-care-health-centers.

Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis
Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis (HFHSL) is a not-for-profit, affordable housing nonprofit working in partnership with individuals and communities to improve housing conditions and provide safe, decent, and affordable housing in St. Louis City and County. With more than 400 homes already built or rehabbed, HFHSL is one of the leading housing developers in St. Louis. HFHSL regularly ranks among the top Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the country. HFHSL donors, volunteers, and partner families work side-by-side to build or rehab homes ensuring that every deserving family in St. Louis has a decent place to live. Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis:  Building Homes, Building Hope, Building St. Louis.  For more information, visit: www.habitatstl.org.