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1400 Decatur Street NW
Washington D.C. 20011
Phone (202) 291-4707
Fax     (202) 723-4560

 Andromeda Background

MISSION: Andromeda’s mission is to provide access to quality healthcare under the premise that all humans are inherently of equal worth but have cultural and linguistic differences that must be considered. This philosophy reflects a high level of community health care that has been validated by over three decades of direct service to minorities and underserved populations.

VISION:  Andromeda will continue to serve the community with excellent healthcare targeting those most in need. Our experience will be duplicated nationally, internationally, and our capital city will support and lend stability to our and other community based health centers as a line item in the city budget.

VALUES: Compassion, Integrity, Tenacity, Excellence, Accessibility, and Accountability.

 

HISTORY:  Dr. Ricardo Galbis is a Cuban born psychiatrist and alumnus of the Salpêtrière, the Sorbonne (Paris), and Georgetown University (Child Psychiatry), where he was encouraged to pursue Community Health. He co-founded the Washington Free Clinic in 1968 as an answer to that decade’s alienated youth. In 1970, Dr. Galbis, recognizing the need for a healthcare facility targeting Washington’s Hispanic community, founded Andromeda emphasizing importance of language, culture, and a personal approach to healthcare.

Andromeda’s first years were an entirely voluntary effort, and its first grant was for a Hotline and Youth Intervention, given by the Agnes and Eugene Meyer Foundation. Andromeda traveled to Nicaragua under the auspices of the NIMH to aid a relief effort after the December 1973 earthquake, dealing with the psychological and physical aspects of a natural disaster.

Andromeda, to its credit, published the first bilingual newspaper in D.C., which lasted for two years. Andromeda’s outreach to the District’s underserved community has never ceased and continues to gain strength.

Currently, Andromeda’s participants are approximately 70% Hispanic, 22% African-American, and 8% other participants. As a non-profit 501-(c) 3 corporation all donations are tax-deductible. Andromeda’s funding is approximately 2 million dollars.

The Programs currently being offered are as follows:

·          Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS under grants from HAA providing HIV testing, primary care, case management, substance abuse counseling, mental health counseling, and referral for housing and hospitalization. Free to DC residents

·          Education/Training: Medical Assistant Training Program (OLA grant). Free to DC residents

 

·          Individual and group therapy for the dually diagnosed.

 

·          Children’s Program, with emphasis on depression and attention deficit disorders

 

·          Latino Women’s Group every Thursday evenings. Free for all women (in Spanish)

 

·          An intensive psychosocial support group every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday

 

·          Adult psychiatric treatment with access to hospitalization at Washington Hospital Center and Howard University Hospital.

 

·          The Circulo de Andromeda provides alcohol and drug (non-opiate) prevention, outreach, and treatment under a Human Care agreement with APRA. Free for D.C. residents.

 Directors

Dr. Ricardo Galbis, Executive Director

Dr. Alvaro Guzman, Deputy Director

 

 
 

 Decatur Center (CFC #98881)

 Hours of Operations

Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Saturdays (By Appointment Only)

Sundays (Closed)

 

 2008 Holidays Schedule

Monday   Dec        31st   New Years Eve

Tuesday   Jan          1st   New Years Day

Monday    Jan         21st  MLK  Birthday

Monday    Feb        18th   Presidents Day

Friday       March    21st  Good Friday

Wednes.   April      16th   Emancip. Day

Monday    May      26th   Memorial Day

Friday       Jul         4th    Indepen. Day

Monday    Sep       1st     Labor Day

Monday    Oct       13th    Columbus Day

Tuesday   Nov       11th   Veterans Day

Thursday  Nov       27th   Thanksgiving

Friday      Nov       28th    Day After T-giving

Thursday  Dec      25th    Christmas Day

 Events

8/29/2008 2:00 PM   African American Peer Para Professional Group 
8/29/2008 5:00 PM   Free HIV Testing 
Free HIV Testing - Small Food Basket Provided
8/30/2008 10:00 AM   Hispanic Peer Para Professional Group 
9/1/2008 12:00 AM   CLOSED LABOR DAY 
9/2/2008 5:00 PM   Free HIV Testing 
Free HIV Testing - Small Food Basket Provided
9/5/2008 2:00 PM   African American Peer Para Professional Group 
9/5/2008 5:00 PM   Free HIV Testing 
Free HIV Testing - Small Food Basket Provided
9/6/2008 10:00 AM   Hispanic Peer Para Professional Group 
9/9/2008 5:00 PM   Free HIV Testing 
Free HIV Testing - Small Food Basket Provided
9/12/2008 2:00 PM   African American Peer Para Professional Group 
(More Events...)