Hektoen is proud to support the community-based organizations, neighborhood clinics, and other nonprofit agencies working to provide services to Chicago’s most vulnerable populations and improve health citywide. We currently work with organizations of all sizes focused on HIV care and prevention, community and domestic violence, mental health, substance abuse treatment, childhood obesity, early childhood education, and more.

If you have or are seeking government grant funding to support your programs, Hektoen can provide solutions to reduce the administrative burden of these funds. Please call us today to discuss how Hektoen can help.

Here are just a few of our collaborating community partners:

Child and Family Connections #9
(Early Intervention Program)

Child and Family Connections has provided early intervention services to Chicago’s Southwest, West, and Loop areas since 1997. Staff members promote relationship-based intervention and coordinate interdisciplinary services including collaboration with healthcare partners. This approach improves outcomes among Chicago’s youth.

Austin CBC Initiative

The mission of the Austin CBC Initiative is to improve the quality of life for individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS. The purpose of our initiative is to restore hope, improve health, and impart knowledge to those who are otherwise hard to reach in communities of color. 

South Suburban HIV/AIDS Regional Clinics (SSHARC)

South Suburban HIV/AIDS Regional Clinics (SSHARC) provides comprehensive healthcare and prevention services to individuals living with, affected by, and at risk for HIV/AIDS in South Suburban Cook County. Since the program’s founding in 2001, Hektoen has served as its fiscal partner and grant administrator.