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Innovative Program that is Changing a Community's Health

October 2, 2012 | Video

The St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, Ore., is changing the economics of community health. Through various programs, they are raising capital and providing stable employment for the community.

A Tree Grows in Philadelphia

March 1, 2004 | Program Result Report

In an effort to create stronger social linkages in a poor urban community, the Urban Tree Connection engaged residents of the Haddington area of Philadelphia to clean up and beautify three neighborhood blocks and turn one into an urban park.

Design Workshop Recommends Elements to Promote Quality of Life in Revitalization of East Baltimore

May 15, 2008 | Program Result Report

East Baltimore Development Inc. held a workshop to generate recommendations regarding healthy design elements that could be incorporated in the master planning and development activities for the revitalization of their community.

Free To Grow: Head Start Partnerships to Promote Substance-Free Communities

January 24, 2012 | Program Result Report

Free to Grow: Head Start Partnerships to Promote Substance-Free Communities tested an innovative approach to two closely related public health problems - substance abuse and child abuse.

Place and Health

April 26, 2011 | Audio/Presentation Material

This webinar was the third in a three-part series exploring how conditions where we live, learn, work and play affect our health, built on the work of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America.

Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health Care Service Delivery in New York City

April 1, 2008 | Report

An electronic database and map of reentry services available to prisoners returning from New York City's jails to communities in its five boroughs finds services are often inaccessible.

Launching the Mid South Health Initiative for the People of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi

October 17, 2008 | Program Result Report

The Foundation for the Mid South engaged stakeholders in a planning process to launch the Mid South Health Initiative, designed to identify strategies that would improve the health of people in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi.

How to Revitalize Poor Neighborhoods

April 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The Roundtable on Initiatives for Children, Families and Communities continued to conduct in-depth research and analyses in selected areas that represent underlying or ongoing challenges to comprehensive community initiatives.

New York City's Head Start Tries to Create Safe, Drug-Free Environments

February 26, 2007 | Program Result Report

From June 1998 through June 2004, Free to Grow attempted to replicate the program's substance abuse strategies in Head Start programs in three high-risk neighborhoods in New York City.

Strengthening Comprehensive Community Initiatives Helps Families

May 1, 1998 | Program Result Report

The Roundtable on Comprehensive Community Initiatives for Children and Families is an on-going forum of private funders, public officials, program directors, and evaluators.

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