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Success Stories by Topic: Faith-based
- Washington County Rural Health Outreach Grant Program
May 2009
The goal of the project was to enable residents to access health
care and education services—either by transporting residents to
locations where these services were offered or by providing these
services closer to where the county’s most rural residents live via
clinics and outreach events.
- Rural Assistance Program for Churches and Schools
January 2007
The Rural Assistance Program for Churches and Schools (RAPCS) will provide access to health care for disadvantaged populations in Green, Sumter, and Marengo Counties. These counties are ranked among the poorest in the State and the Nation.
- Parish Nurse Outreach Project
July 2005
Since the church is widely considered the most viable institution in Harper County, area churches were the crux of the project's outreach efforts to address the limited health care resources available in the community, to assess individual and community needs, and to assist members of the community in accessing local resources.
- Kokua Program
July 2005
The primary objectives of this consortium of six area health service providers, agencies, and universities were to reach and educate local women on breast and cervical cancer, and provide health screenings using culturally appropriate methods that reduce fear and anxiety.
- St. George Clinic Rural Health Outreach Program
July 2005
In response to the recognized health care need and a survey of citizens indicating that 76 percent would use a health clinic if available, partners in the county built a small building to provide health and social services to one-third of county residents living in the southern region.
- Health for a Lifetime
July 2005
This project was designed to combat cardiovascular disease by addressing the modifiable risk factors, as described by the American Heart Association, in three populations: hourly wage workers, the African American faith community, and middle school children.
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