From Health Leads <[email protected]>
Subject Tomorrow ✨ Keys to Successful Community Referral Networks: Findings from an 18-month Analysis
Date February 28, 2024 6:50 PM
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El seminario web estará disponible en español / Spanish translation available!

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Community Referral Networks ([link removed]) (CRNs) build critical connections between local organizations, create a comprehensive view of available services, and make it easier for individuals and families to access essential resources. With the right financial resources and collaboration, CRNs have the potential to create more equitable and effective local systems of health and improve the impact of community health initiatives.

But effectively funding and resourcing CRNs can be a challenge. Join us for the second webinar of the Investing in Referral Networks to Advance Racial Health Equity ([link removed]) series, where we’ll unveil insights and recommendations on CRN staffing, finances, and impact measurement, based on our 18-month study of seven CRNs. Hear directly from community-based organization leaders about how they manage their CRN resourcing and partnerships.

We invite community-based organizations, healthcare systems and investors interested in building or supporting CRNs to join this in-depth discussion on how to invest to ensure the sustainability of CRNs to best support your community.

Speakers
* Hannah DuVivier ([link removed]) , Program Manager, Health Leads ([link removed])
* Saskia Garcia ([link removed]) , Interim Director, Sonoma Connect|Sonoma Unidos ([link removed])
* Stacy Kellogg ([link removed]) , Director of Social Services, People For People ([link removed])
* Tim Sullivan ([link removed]) , Director, Washington 211 ([link removed])
* Artrese Morrison ([link removed]) , Interim West Coast Executive Director, Health Leads ([link removed]) (moderator)

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Investing in Community Health and Community-led Design: Lessons Learned from the RePARE Project ([link removed])

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Community Referral Networks ([link removed])
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