Because health equity isn’t a buzzword—it’s a promise.
How we show up for your health
We meet you where you are, with respect for your beliefs and the wisdom of your community. Health education works best when it honors who you are and what matters most to your family.
Seeing
Your story shapes how we teach and guide
Doing
Knowledge becomes real change in your life
Listening
Your voice matters in everything we build
Believing
Faith and values guide every conversation
Reaching communities with education that matters
Since our founding, we have worked to ensure that health education reaches those who need it most. Our programs span multiple communities, languages, and cultural contexts. We measure success not just in numbers, but in the lives transformed by clear, compassionate guidance.
Families served
Across diverse communities and cultural backgrounds
Courses completed
Health education delivered with respect
Languages supported
Ensuring access for all who seek guidance
Real stories
Hear from those we serve
I am a pleased client of MediHelpz. Over the last several months that have provided me with support as a patient advocate.
I was transitioning from working full time into retirement and had to make important decisions relative to selecting medical coverage. At first this was overwhelming for me and after partnering with MediHelpz I felt comfortable in making such decisions. Also, I was able to save a significant amount of money for coverage with a reputable insurance company. I highly recommend them because they are knowledgeable and can guide you related to medical care, billings, and more.
Sarah Faison
North Carolina
Sandra is a powerful and authentic advocate for the patient experience. Through her work and her podcast, Speaking with Sandra L., she elevates critical healthcare
conversations around access, communication, medication safety, and health equity—especially in underserved communities.
She has a unique ability to translate complex healthcare issues into meaningful, human-centered dialogue that empowers patients and challenges professionals to collaborate, educate, and lead with compassion. Sandra doesn’t just talk about change—she pushes it forward by building trust, amplifying voices, and connecting people to real solutions.
Her work makes healthcare more accessible, more transparent, and more human.
Pauline Long
Alabama
Sandra Washington exemplifies the type of initiative-taking approach patients need to voice their concerns and be heard. I have had the pleasure of working with Sandra, and as a Registered Nurse, I can agree that she encourages patients to use their voice and advocate for their health by giving patients tools. Sandra is a strong patient advocate that has educated clinicians as well as patients on using their voice and being heard.
I look forward to hearing her excellent speaking on patient care and self-advocacy. As a Registered Nurse I have learned how important it is to have a knowledgeable advocate from Sandra.
Janet Manning
Maryland
Who can access your programs?
Our programs are open to anyone seeking health education and support. We serve patients, caregivers, families, and community members. Many of our courses and events are free or low-cost, and we offer materials in multiple languages.
How is your approach different?
We believe health education must be culturally rooted and compassionate. We don’t just translate information, we adapt it to reflect the values, beliefs, and lived experiences of the communities we serve.
What topics do you cover?
Our courses address chronic conditions, mental health, caregiving, and more. Each program is designed with input from community members to ensure relevance and respect.
How do I enroll in a course?
Visit our Courses page to see current offerings. Most programs can be joined at any time, and we offer online options to fit your schedule.
Do you offer support in my language?
Yes. We provide materials and support in 14 languages. If you don’t see your language listed, contact us and we’ll do our best to help.
