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Point32Health Foundation knows that solutions to community challenges primarily come from those closest to the issue. We are engaging with diverse leaders and organizations to better understand community priorities, especially as we consider how to remove barriers and address disparities.

Registration for the 90 minute virtual sessions will begin the week of January Learn more here. This commitment to help build healthy communities also extends to the extraordinary spirit of our employees, who participate in service days and other community volunteer opportunities, as well as our health equity initiatives. Let us be your guide to sharing good health.

Everyone knows that healthy food is fundamental to good health. When families can't get to the Farmers' Market, we bring it to them via "mini marts" on wheels at an affordable price.

Everywhere in New England, people of all ages are growing vegetables for food banks, building community gardens, freezing the harvest for pantries and even gleaning.

Harvard Pilgrim is bringing free, evidence-based programs to support older adults in the region — in both fall prevention and management and caregiver support. All of us at Harvard Pilgrim contribute time, money—or both—to causes we care about in the places where we live and work.

Recent terrorist attacks in Nice, Bangladesh, Baghdad, Istanbul and Orlando highlight the need for health care professionals to gather and share lessons learned, international physicians and public health experts say in a JAMA Surgery Viewpoint published online Jan. The Viewpoint was co-authored with physicians from Belgium and France following a recent conference in Paris and focus group sessions in Paris and Brussels. At these events, health care leaders discussed recent attacks around the globe, focusing on the health care challenges of responding to terrorist attacks.

Chan School of Public Health. Campus Alert. Returning to Campus. Side by side, we know we can push past the status quo and deliver even more to the diverse communities we serve: more innovation, more access, more support, and better health.

Partnering across the health system to deliver accessible and affordable quality care to everyone—no matter their age, health, race, identity, or income. Improving health care beyond the expected by creating new ideas that improve health outcomes, increase affordability, impact policy, and help more people.



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