The
Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky has released an updated directory
of groups working on health in the state. It includes 230 groups representing all 120 counties
as well as statewide coalitions doing work to improve the health of
Kentuckians.
"These coalitions are largely local efforts involving neighbors and colleagues working on solutions to health issues where they live, work and raise their families," said Susan Zepeda, president
and CEO of the foundation. "Our aim in keeping this directory updated is to raise awareness of efforts to improve health in local communities and across the state, foster collaboration among the coalitions, increase their capacity to make a difference, and celebrate their successes."
The groups have
differing goals and levels of organization. For example, some are
increasing access to healthy food and physical activity; others are planning screenings and education for people at risk for serious health problems
such as cancer, diabetes and other chronic diseases; others are improving
the health of their communities through smoke-free or complete-streets
ordinances.
Coalitions
were identified by consolidating lists of known groups, reaching out at
meetings and events, reviewing news clippings on local efforts, requesting
additional entries from partner agencies, and conducting a web-based survey.
The directory is a living document, and the foundation welcomes established
coalitions to share updates and new coalitions to be added. Contact
Rachelle Seger, rseger@healthy-ky.org.
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