In 1991, a group of members at Belmont Church on Music Row decided to become part of the solution to our broken health care system by starting a volunteer-driven clinic to care for the uninsured and underserved that would address not just the symptoms, but also the root causes of poor health. Thus Siloam Health (formerly known as Siloam Family Health Center) was born. Siloam Health is a faith-based, charitably funded nonprofit organization that provides affordable, high-quality, whole-person care to the uninsured in Middle Tennessee as well as health promotion among immigrant and refugee communities. The agency’s goals/outcomes for the year include: Assign 240 high-risk patients to Care Coordinators in order to proactively monitor and coordinate their care with our interdisciplinary team. Increase colorectal cancer screenings by 10%. Enroll and engage 35 refugee families in health literacy trainings through the Nashville Neighbors program.