For thirty years, PHIMC has advanced health justice and strengthened public health through innovation and partnerships that align people, strategies, and resources. Your support helps to build a world in which systems that impact how we live, work, and play are compassionate, affirming, and racially equitable, supporting health and well‐being for all people.

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PHIMC’s Impact Highlights: FY25
is available here for download


The first page of PHIMC's Impact Highlights: FY25 report includes a photo at the top of the page featuring six people in front of a "PHIMC" banner of varying heights, genders, and ethnicities. The words on the page are written beneath this photo.

Together, we create health equity and transform lives across Illinois.


Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC) is proud to advance health justice and strengthen public health through innovation and partnerships that align people, strategies, and resources. PHIMC envisions systems that impact how we live, work, and play as compassionate, affirming, and racially equitable, supporting health and well‐being for all people. For 30 years, PHIMC has worked alongside partners throughout Illinois, including nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations, cross-sector government agencies, and other institutions, to bridge gaps, leverage resources, and address oppressive policies that hurt people. Through these comprehensive partnerships, we transform systems.

The Numbers

  • 2732 Routine HIV screenings were conducted in clinical settings by 14 community partners in suburban Cook County
  • 700+ Adults attended trainings to support LGBTQ+ youth
  • 250+ People participated in the 2025 Illinois Reentry Conference
  • 3758 Individuals were served by 12 organizations expanding medically and culturally appropriate gender affirming care