

In January, we celebrated Dr. Elisa Greene, our staff pharmacist thanks to a partnership with Belmont University, and shared the experiences of pharmacy students Breyuna Lenoir and Laura Moyer.
In March, the Tennessean featured the remarkable story of Zainab Al-Fatlawi, our Nashville Neighbors Program Manager, on the front page of the newspaper.
We highlighted the central role of our Christian faith at Siloam Health by sharing stories from spiritual care staff and volunteers and discussing the ways that spiritual care is integrated into all parts of our work.
At the Siloam Health Lunch in April, Enna shared how she has overcome chronic health conditions with the help of Siloam’s clinical and CHW teams.
Siloam celebrated a significant milestone for a beloved staff member – Emad Khalil has been selflessly caring for patients at Siloam for 20 years!
The Siloam staff love healthy competition, so field day was a perfect spring staff retreat! Games, races, competitive cheers, and an ice cream truck made it a wonderful day hosted by our friends at TIRRC.
Siloam patient, Juan, shared that he is grateful to Siloam for encouraging him to seek mental health care and passionate about reducing the stigma around mental health.
Nashville Business Journal chose Siloam President and CEO, Katie Richards, to be honored as one of Nashville’s 40 Under 40 – young leaders who are making a great difference in the city.
Milexa Hernandez and Carolina Garcia were recognized by the National Association of Community Health Workers for the Care in COVID Award. Congratulations to these amazing women for being celebrated for their work!
In June, Siloam honored World Refugee Day by inviting supporters to learn more about the worldwide refugee crisis and how it impacts life right here in Middle Tennessee.
In June, Siloam welcomed our new CMO, Dr. Jule West. Prior to joining the Siloam team, Dr. West spent years caring for underserved patients in Nashville, and she is excited about the opportunity to formally weave her faith into health care.
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Over 700 people gathered at the Music City Center to celebrate 30 years of health care transformed by love!
In August, Siloam Health Antioch promoted and provided pediatric physicals for students in need who were returning to school.
Siloam’s CHW Program became one of the first programs accredited by the Tennessee CHW Association! A historic achievement for a hard-working, innovative team.
2022 MLS MVP and Nashville Soccer Club star, Hany Mukhtar, visited Siloam in preparation for Nashville SC’s Bridge Builder honor at Amplify Nashville 2024. He stopped by the map of our patients’ countries of origin and pointed out his home country of Germany.
Amplify Nashville 2024 was a great success as we celebrated the immigrants who help our city flourish and honored Marlen Santana Perez, Farzin Ferdowsi, and Nashville SC.
In 2024, we were privileged to provide care for 6,500 patients from all over the world through whole-person medical care, community health, and student education.
We look forward to all the opportunities to continue serving in 2025!