The Community Clinic of Maui is a nonprofit healthcare organization that serves the community of Maui as Mālama I Ke Ola Health Center. We are a proud member of the national Community Health Center movement which was birthed by the civil rights movement of the 1960s to provide a safety-net of health care for people who have been historically marginalized. Our integrated model of primary care involves dedicated teams from different disciplines who take a person-centered and trauma-informed approach to nurture one’s journey to health and wellness. We recognize the presence of past and present trauma in the lives of all people. We commit ourselves to the healing of trauma, building agency and growing resilience. We value curiosity and humility as we challenge ourselves to always provide care that feels respectful, safe and valuable to the different communities we serve on Maui. We are committed to nurturing the well-being and development of our staff who are the core of everything we do for our community.
At Mālama I Ke Ola Health Center, we believe that when someone walks through our doors, they are part of our ‘ohana; deserving of our love, care and respect.
Mission
The Community Clinic of Maui’s mission is to provide culturally sensitive, coordinated primary care services emphasizing education, prevention, and advocacy, regardless of one’s ability to pay at the time of visit.
Vision
The Community Clinic of Maui’s vision is that every man, woman and child on Maui has access to the highest quality, affordable health care.
The Mālama I Ke Ola experience is created every day by our amazing staff who think of you as a part of our 'Ohana.