2002

- Hawaii Community Foundation awards $125,000 to establish Lanai Women’s Center (LWC)
- Jody Payne and Ted Mallon donated $125,000 to Hawaii Community Foundation Koa Fund
2003

- Contest to establish organization’s logo;
- Heidi Vogel’s Pineapple Logo adopted as LWC logo
2004

- WC incorporates
- First meeting of the LWC Committee, co-chaired by LWC founding mothers: Phyllis McOmber and Jackie Woolsey
2005

- Apartment (624A Houston Street) lease signed with Castle & Cooke– the soon-to-be-named Jody’s Place
- LWC granted 501c3, non-profit status
- Received $45,000 from Maui Economic Development Board; fiscal sponsor relationship
2006

- LWC submits FQHC 330e application
- Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Collaboration meeting with Hawaii Department of Health
- LWC hires its first employees
- LWC meets with Hawaii Primary Care Association and Hawaii Department of Health
- Jody’s Place opens, providing women’s care services by Molokai Women’s Health Center
2007

- LWC signs lease with Castle & Cooke for 478 Lauhala place, clinical service site; 624A Houston Street site remains administration and outreach site
- FQHC 330e status awarded to LWC
- Count of Maui Community Development Black Grant funding awarded for design of new 6800 sq. ft. facility
2008

- First patients seen at Lauhala Place site
2009

- Lease for 333 6th Street. With option to subdivide and purchase, signed with Castle & Cooke; site of new 6800 sq. ft. facility
- LWC name legally changed to Lanai Community Health Center (LCHC)
2010

- New facility design finalized
2013

- Purchase of 333 6th Street property
- Subdivision finalized
2014

- Groundbreaking for new facility
2015

- First patients seen at new facility
- Temporary Certificate of Occupancy received
2016

- Certificate of Occupancy received