Our Mission

ViM provides free health care to those in the region who are ineligible for health insurance and income-qualified.

Through personal connection and health care that integrates patients’ clinical, social, and economic needs, ViM disrupts systemic barriers to health equity and works toward a society where everyone has an equal opportunity for a healthy life.


Our History

In 2003, a dedicated group of healthcare professionals, business people, and community volunteers came together in response to disturbing findings from a Harvard Medical School study on the number of uninsured adults in our community—and created ViM to serve them.

Our founders built ViM with the understanding that health is primarily determined by living conditions such as housing, food, employment, and childcare: the broad definition of health care that grounds us.


ViM’s staff comes together with more than 70 volunteer medical professionals to provide primary care, dentistry, women’s health, optometry, behavioral therapy, and more, all under one roof. Over 100 additional community members volunteer as interpreters, drivers, and receptionists. 

Our patients range from newly arrived asylum seekers who need lifesaving care, to veterans who need dental work, to essential workers who have lived here for decades.

Our first step is to listen. We work together with patients to create individualized care plans that treat not only their immediate medical concerns but also every factor that leads to good health, like housing, employment, childcare, and food security—empowering our patients to lead safe, healthy lives.

We also make sure that partners in the community like schools, local government, and housing agencies know what people need and create systems that support them.

This kind of care works. We avoid 92% of the hospital visits usually expected for our patient population. None of our patients died or were hospitalized from Covid.

With the help of community partners, ViM ensures the wellbeing of essential, diverse members of our local community and economy, helping to create a uniquely thriving Berkshires—one that is prosperous, diverse, and community-minded.

What We Do

JEDI: Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

ViM is committed to understanding the reality of the communities we serve and ensuring that our staff and volunteers reflect those communities. Our JEDI committee is a group of staff, patients, volunteers, and board members who work together to hold ViM to the highest standard for:

  • Education—JEDI ensures continuous education so that VIiM is knowledgeable about current trends and needs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

  • Advocacy—ViM promotes justice and amplifies the voice of those who are not present, regardless of our personal feelings or desire for a particular outcome.

  • Dignity—ViM honors and respects every human’s identity.

  • Accountability—ViM upholds our obligations toward diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice and provide awareness when those obligations are not central in decision making.

  • Support—ViM communicates, collaborates, and assists. We respect patients’ decisions regarding what they pursue in their healthcare and in other life choices.

Select Recognition


Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

ViM’s executive director, Ilana Steinhauer, was awarded the sixth annual Award for Health Equity from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation’s leading philanthropy on health and health care.


Berkshire Regional Planning Commission

The 2023 Charles Kusik Award, instituted to recognize those who have made outstanding contributions to Berkshire County, was awarded to Ilana Steinhauer and Volunteers in Medicine Berkshires in 2023.


Over the years, three of ViM’s volunteer physicians—Dr. Stephen Wittenberg, Dr. Matt Mandel, and Dr. Jeff Blake—have received the Senior Volunteer Physician of the Year Award by the Massachusetts Medical Society. The award recognizes a senior member of the society who has shown a dedicated commitment to direct patient care volunteerism in Massachusetts and to sharing medical experience and expertise.

Massachusetts Medical Society


United States Senator for Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren

Senator Warren’s office created a line item specifically for ViM in the 2024 U.S. Federal budget.

"Health care here is something that I have never seen anywhere else. It's just an amazing place to start a journey."

—Natalia DeRuzzio, VIM Patient Services Manager