Strategic public relations support for Community Health Centers and their partners.

Services

Your mission deserves a communications partner who knows the funding fights, policy shifts, and political pressures facing Community Health Centers. Boutique by design, we bring big-firm strategic expertise — at a pace and price built for the communities you serve. We lean toward mission, not margin.

What We Do

Editorial and Story Telling Support

We shape how your ideas reach and resonate with the people who matter — members, decision-makers, and the broader public. Health care is confusing. We help distill complex and technical policy ideas into compelling narratives.

Media Relations

Press releases and LINKEDIN posts are not enough to generate interest in your mission. The media industry demands relevance. We can help you break through the noise.

Speech Writing

Impactful speechwriting and talking points to help thought leaders meet the moment.

Reach out for a free consultation: amy.farber96@gmail.com

Mobile: 301 456 3536

Principal

Amy Simmons Farber is a seasoned communications strategist with over three decades of experience in media relations and public affairs. 

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For over two decades, Amy Simmons Farber played a pivotal role in shaping the national dialogue surrounding Community Health Centers and their fundamental impact on public health, serving more than 32.5 million patients nationwide. As the communications lead and on-the-record spokesperson for the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), she transformed the public profile of health centers—a cornerstone healthcare initiative born from President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty.

Under her communication leadership, Community Health Centers gained unprecedented recognition for their essential contributions to public health, delivery of life-saving services during the COVID-19 pandemic, and innovative success in reducing healthcare costs. Through strategically orchestrated media campaigns, Farber secured prominent earned media coverage across the nation's most influential news outlets, including front-page features in The New York Times, as well as coverage in The Washington Post, Associated Press, Newsweek, and CNN. Her strategic storytelling and relationship building with reporters as a trusted source strengthened broad bipartisan Congressional support for increased federal investment in the program.

Before NACHC, Farber served in key political communications roles, including as Communications Director for the House Financial Services Committee and as Chief of Staff and Press Secretary to U.S. Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II (D-MA).

Her career began as a journalist in Washington, DC, where she established herself as an Emmy Award-winning news producer and writer in the early 1990s, collaborating with news organizations such as Fox Morning News (WTTG), Tribune Broadcasting, United Press International, The Washington Post, and Pulitzer prize-winning syndicated columnist Jack Anderson.

An accomplished writer, Farber has ghostwritten opinion pieces for Members of Congress and policy thought leaders. Her published work includes contributions to "This I Believe: On Love" (Wiley Publishing, 2011) and articles in The Washington Post, The Progressive, and Washington City Paper.

Farber holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.