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CDC Welcomes New REACH
U.S. Grantee Partners
CONGRATULATIONS! CDC’s REACH
U.S. program would like to welcome 40 new grantee partners into the program.
These 40 partners were selected after a highly competitive application
process. Of the 40 new partners, 18 are Centers of Excellence in the
Elimination of Health Disparities (CEED) and 22 are Action Communities (AC).
The REACH U.S. program will build upon the successes demonstrated by the
REACH 2010 communities, and continue efforts to successfully close health
gaps among racial and ethnic minority groups around the nation. Please join us in welcoming the following new
REACH U.S. grantee partners.
Through REACH U.S., CDC funds 40 grantee partners
throughout the United States to implement programs with a population
focus in the following racial/ethnic groups: African American/Black,
American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific
Islander, or Hispanic/Latino. These funded partners focus on
eliminating health disparities in one or more of the following
health priority area(s): breast and cervical cancer; cardiovascular
disease; diabetes mellitus; adult/older adult immunization,
hepatitis B, and/or tuberculosis; asthma; and infant mortality. Many
REACH U.S. partners target more than one racial/ethnic group
and/or more than one health priority area.
Please select one of the options below to list REACH U.S.
grantee partners by racial and ethnic group, health priority area, or
state.
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Centers of Excellence for the Elimination of Health
Disparities (CEED)
1.
Boston Public Health Commission
2. Genesee County Health Department
3. Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, Inc.
4. Hidalgo Medical Services
5. Institute for Urban Family Health
6. Khmer Health Advocates Inc.
7. Medical University of South Carolina
8. Morehouse School of Medicine
9. Mount Sinai School of Medicine
10. New York University School of Medicine
11. Oklahoma State Department of Health
12. Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community
Alliance
13. Public Health Institute
14. Regents of University of California-Los Angeles
15. University of Alabama at Birmingham
16. University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences
Center
17. University of Hawaii
18. University of Illinois at Chicago Action Communities (AC)
1. Brooklyn Perinatal Network,
Inc.
2. Center for Community Health, Education & Research
3. Children Hospital Corporation
4. To Our Children’s Future with Health, Inc.
5. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
6. City of Chicago—Lawndale
7. Community Health Councils, Inc.
8. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
9. Health Visions Midwest, Inc.
10. Intertribal Council of Michigan
11.Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
12. Northern Arapaho Tribe
13. Seattle & King County Department of Health
14. Southeast Chicago Development Commission
15. Special Service for Groups
16. ABOR University of Arizona
17. Vernon J. Harris East End Community Health Center
18. Virginia Commonwealth University
19. Wai`anae District
Comprehensive Health & Hospital Board
20. West Virginia Department of Health and Human
Services
21. YMCA of the Greater Cleveland
22. YMCA of the Santa Clara Valley
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Page last reviewed: October 24, 2007
Page last modified: October 24, 2007
Content source: Division of Adult and Community Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion
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