This FOX 32 Chicago segment features Aunt Martha’s President and CEO Raul Garza sharing a brief community health center perspective on access to care, along with a preview of Red Hot Winter and a live performance from The Red Hot Band featuring Page MacKenzie.
In the interview, Raul discusses how community health centers work to keep care stable when policy and eligibility rules change. Community health centers often feel those shifts quickly because many patients rely on Medicaid or have no insurance. Coverage changes can lead people to delay care, which increases the likelihood that manageable issues become urgent. Operationally, the work stays the same: disciplined planning, close performance monitoring, and cost management so patients can access timely services.

Raul also highlights the types of care families rely on every day, including primary care, women’s health services including prenatal care and family planning, and behavioral health care.
If you are looking for care or want to learn more about services available through Aunt Martha’s, visit:
- Primary care
- Women’s health, including prenatal care and family planning
- Behavioral health
- Locations and how to access care
Red Hot Winter helps more people learn about Aunt Martha’s and the care available in the communities we serve. After the show’s costs are covered, any remaining net proceeds are donated to Aunt Martha’s to support access to care. Learn more about Red Hot Winter at redhotwinter.com.