Policy Advocacy and System Changes

Driving Change Through Advocacy

Healthy Community Coalition is committed to driving systemic change through policy advocacy and community mobilization efforts. With a focus on addressing root causes of health disparities, we advocate for policies that promote equity, access to healthcare, and social justice.

Strategic Advocacy Campaigns

Our team collaborates with community members, policymakers, and partner organizations to develop and implement strategic advocacy campaigns. Through grassroots organizing, legislative advocacy, and coalition building, we work to create lasting policy changes that improve the health and well-being of all individuals and communities.

Social Determinants of Health

Addressing social determinants of health through policy interventions aimed at reducing disparities and promoting health equity.

Equitable Healthcare Access

Advocating for policies that ensure equitable access to healthcare services and resources for underserved communities.

Healthcare Equity Legislation

Supporting legislation that promotes healthcare equity, including initiatives to eliminate barriers to care and improve health outcomes.

Community Engagement and Empowerment

Engaging community members in advocacy efforts and empowering them to advocate for policies that address their needs and priorities.
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Choose from our range of membership options to support Healthy Communities Coalition . Each membership level offers unique benefits, from logo visibility on promotional materials to exclusive mentions during live sessions. Join us in making a lasting impact by donating today.
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Join Us Live for Engaging Conversations

Our monthly Community Conversation Series aims to foster trust and collaboration between community- and faith-based organizations and researchers. Join us as we explore topics such as research incorporation in program design, evaluation, data collection, use and analysis, and community-driven research. Don't miss out on this opportunity to engage with experts and fellow community members. Reserve your spot today!

Oct BTGC: Responses & Resources for African American Youth (14-18)

Join the discussion about the MyCARE Research Study led by Susan Tran, Associate Professor, Director of Clinical Training, Clinical Psychologist, DePaul University.

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