Pillar Health Impact Report – Celebrating 30 Years of Community Care

In honor of National Health Center Week (August 3–9, 2025), Pillar Health, a division of Kenosha Community Health Center (KCHC), celebrated not only the nationwide impact of community health centers, but also a major local milestone: 30 years of service to Southeast Wisconsin. This anniversary marked the organization’s expanded commitment to integrated care, beginning the transition of all KCHC clinics to operate under the Pillar Health brand.
To capture and communicate this milestone, Dooley & Associates partnered with Pillar Health to design and develop their first impact report.
Key Features of the Redesign
This project reflects Dooley & Associates’ expertise in graphic design, logo and brand development, and comprehensive marketing strategy.
We created a bold, clean layout that balanced storytelling with data visualization, using charts, graphics, and photos to highlight impact while reinforcing the new Pillar Health identity. The report showcased the next phase of the brand’s journey, with consistent colors, typography, and messaging strategies that built recognition across print and digital platforms. By refining brand messaging and structuring data, our team shaped a compelling story of growth, impact, and vision. More than a document, the Impact Report became a tool to strengthen community engagement and stakeholder relationships, commemorating 30 years of service while positioning Pillar Health for the future under a unified brand.
Client Feedback
“I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to Dooley & Associates, and especially to Dora Knuteson, for the outstanding design work on our 2025 Community Impact Report.
Dora’s remarkable ability to turn ‘ho-hum’ data into compelling visual stories is a true gift. Her meticulous attention to detail, creative insight, and professionalism—combined with the collaborative spirit of the entire team at Dooley—made a meaningful impact. The final product not only reflects our mission but elevates it.
I’m genuinely grateful for the care and talent poured into this project. Well done!”
— Gregory (Greg) Pawell, BSN, Program Manager – Access/Outreach/Advocacy

