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100

This is the current number of regular Health Lead employees.

53

100

In this year we started as a student group non profit.

1996

100

These are our current six initiatives

What are: Community Referral  Networks, Equity Oriented  Primary Care (EOPC), NY Maternal Health, Vaccine Equity Cooperative, Building Boston’s  Equitable Food Ecosystem, Housing is Health


100

This acronym refers to a monthly session held internally to address financial wellness

FWM

100

These are two HL team members were former Health Leads Advocates.

Sean Yoo and Daniel Chau

200

Investing in Turbulent Times and __________ are titles of what quarterly workshop

Financial wellness workshop  

200

In 2010 _______ becomes Health Leads

Project Health

200

This collaborative is an initiative that brings together three primary care practices and their community partners to explore redesigning healthcare with a racial health equity lens

Equity Oriented  Primary Care (EOPC)

200

This is a collaborative approach that integrates and articulates health considerations into policymaking across sectors to improve the health of all communities and people.

HIAP

200

This Health Leads team member has visited all 7 continents.

Carmita

300

In June, these  2 new resource articles were published in our network newsletter and resource library. What were they?

1. Who Has the Power? An Analysis of Where Power Lies Within SDOH Interventions 2. A New Way to Empower Community in SDOH Interventions

300

Shared Leadership, Justice through Equity & Inclusion, Empathy & Genuine Relationships, Constant & Courageous Learning are the names of what at Health Leads?

Mission Values

300

These are three examples of caregiver related projects and/or initiatives.

CHCF, Caregiver Coalition, NYCDA 

300

This coalition is focused on doula access.

NYCDA

300

This Health Leads team member is a jazz artist.

LeAndra Padgett

400

This board member is an Assistant Professor in Global Health and the Founding Director of the Center for Community Resilience at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University.

 Who is Wendy Ellis?

400

Essential needs are integrated into healthcare delivery was defined as a health system framework of____.

Health Leads 2.0 or Coordinated healthcare system

400

Made up of community members and organizations, this group creates solutions for a more robust, accessible, and equitable food ecosystems.


NFAC (The Neighborhood Food Action Community)

400

Recently, we added a fourth impact area under BPIR, what is this impact area?

RCI (Regranting Community Investment) 

400

This team member is a community health worker and doula and encourages self care methods like meditation.

Jenn G.

500

These are the founding partners of the Vaccine Equity Cooperative.

Who are Health Leads, NACHW, Native Ways Federation, Convince USA and Partners in Health

500

These are two Health Leads strategies that are apart of  the path to systemic change.

 Experiememntation, Tough Choices, Experimentation, Grow & Catelyze

500

Every system or intervention has the ability to produce harm, but the response to the harm is what creates the lasting effect on the individual and the community. This is the ideal system we are aiming for because it eliminates systemic oppression.

Liberatory Model

500

This process uses a data-driven, decision-making process to help communities and organizations get beyond talking about problems to taking action to solve problems.  

RBA (Results Based Accountability)

500

This thoughtful and creative person created a gift for their partner using the wax from mini babybel cheese.

Ebonie

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