Meet TrueCare Nonprofit Healthcare
TrueCare is a nonprofit health system that has been caring for San Diego’s communities since 1971. Formerly known as North County Health Services (NCHS), they serve patients from all walks of life, many of whom are underinsured, undocumented, or paying out of pocket—across multiple clinics and a rapidly growing network of 130+ providers.
In 2020, they made a bold move: rebranding from NCHS to TrueCare to reflect what they had always been at heart…
A human-focused healthcare provider committed to treating every person with dignity, warmth, and respect.
The ChallengeMaking the Brand Feel as Human as the Care
The old name, “North County Health Services,” sounded clinical and government-adjacent. For the people TrueCare serves, that kind of language can feel intimidating and unsafe. Internally, they knew they were delivering compassionate, community-rooted care. Externally, the brand didn’t show that.
As they stepped into the TrueCare name, their branding agency was clear:a new logo and color palette weren’t enough. The entire visual experience from the provider directory to the careers page needed to reflect:
Real people instead of generic stock
Real patients instead of staged models
The actual diversity of their communities, especially Latina moms and families
A warm, welcoming environment that made care feel accessible, not bureaucratic
They wanted their new website to launch with imagery that felt like walking into one of their clinics: human, trustworthy, and genuinely caring. That meant replacing years of inconsistent headshots and stock photos with a living, breathing visual identity.
The Connectiona Healthy Partnership
From the first conversation, it was clear that TrueCare and I shared a similar lens on the world.
They believe in human-centered care, equity, and community impact. I believe in human-centered imagery, equity, and community impact. They are intentional about who they serve and how they show up. I am intentional about who I work with and how I tell their stories.
A few things that made this such a natural match:
They wanted real people, not stock. I build brands around real humans and real stories.
They care deeply about local communities. I am rooted in North County and committed to the organizations that shape it.
They invest in their people—from providers to staff—and wanted that to show. My work is all about capturing culture, not just faces.
This wasn’t a quick photoshoot to decorate a website.It was a long-term partnership built on shared values: authenticity, accessibility, and leaving our community better than we found it.
Static Pictures to a Living Visual Brand
The Work
I first joined the project during the 2020 rebrand. My initial role was straightforward on paper: refresh the provider headshots across their system. In practice, it was the first building block of a much larger transformation.
I visited multiple clinics across San Diego and photographed more than 120 providers on-site, creating a consistent, on-brand portrait for each one. For the first time, their provider directory looked unified and current. Patients visiting the new TrueCare website could see the real people they’d be meeting, not a patchwork of old images and placeholders.
From there, the relationship deepened. As TrueCare continued to grow, we created a rhythm:
Quarterly headshot days to welcome new providers into the visual brand, so the website and marketing materials always reflect the actual care team.
Ongoing lifestyle and storytelling shoots that show providers interacting with real patients and families in real clinics—capturing the warmth, diversity, and everyday humanity of their work.
TrueCare made a clear choice:no stock, no hired models. Every lifestyle session we’ve done together has featured real patients and real communities, photographed with care and consent. That decision alone says more about who they are than any tagline ever could.
Over time, what started as “we need new headshots for the rebrand” became a long-term visual partnership. I now work directly with their internal marketing team to plan shoots that support new initiatives, campaigns, and growth, always with the same question in mind: Does this imagery feel as human as the care you provide?
The ResultA Recognizable Community Leader
Today, when someone encounters TrueCare online, the visuals finally match the experience their patients have been receiving for decades.
The provider directory is filled with current, cohesive portraits that reflect a diverse, welcoming team.
The website and marketing materials are built around real patients and real providers, so people can see themselves in the brand.
New providers are photographed quickly and seamlessly as they join, keeping the brand alive and up to date as the organization grows.
The marketing and brand teams have a deep, ever-growing library of images they can draw from for recruiting, community outreach, donor relations, and beyond.
There is a clear, repeatable system taking pressure off of management to prepare the team
Most importantly, the rebrand to TrueCare didn’t stop at a new name. It shows up in every photo, every story, and every face: this is a place where you will be seen and cared for as a human being.
Behind every one of these projects is a company that decided its people and culture deserved more than stock photos and outdated headshots.
These community leaders chose to show who they really are—aligned teams, visible leadership, and workplaces that feel as human as they claim to be. As you explore these other projects, imagine how your own organization’s story, values, and talent could look when your brand finally reflects the caliber of the company you’re building.
Other ProjectsA Corporate partnership embodies the kind of work I love most
Where visuals are not just decoration, but a vital part of how an organization lives its values in public. Together, we’ve built a visual brand that honors the people of TrueCare and the communities they serve, and continues to grow alongside them.
If you’re leading a values-driven organization and you’re ready for your visuals to finally match the level of care and impact you deliver, I’d love to talk about what we can build together.
