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A voluntary, county-wide collaboration focused on improving the health of low-income, uninsured, and under-insured populations.

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  • 12 takeaways from the WHI’s community care hub panel

    12 takeaways from the WHI’s community care hub panel

    The Washtenaw County community has identified access to services, both to health care and to resources that address the social drivers of health, as a critical issue. For those with significant, ongoing health and social needs, access to coordinated, complex services is particularly challenging.  In 2025, the WHI will prioritize advancing community level strategies to…

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  • 2024 Collaborative Health Impact Award Winner: Improving reentry servicesΒ 

    2024 Collaborative Health Impact Award Winner: Improving reentry servicesΒ 

    In December 2024, the Washtenaw community recognized the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office Reentry Initiative with the WHI’s 2024 Collaborative Health Impact Award. The goal of this collaboration is supporting individuals transitioning out of jail and reducing the likelihood of their reoffending. More than 20 community organizations collaborate as a multidisciplinary team, including:  Thinking about an…

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  • Addressing transportation gaps in Washtenaw County with non-emergency medical transportation

    Addressing transportation gaps in Washtenaw County with non-emergency medical transportation

    In Washtenaw County, transportation barriers impact around 25 percent of U.S. adults, creating critical access issues for essential healthcare services. Studies indicate that missed or delayed medical appointments, often due to a lack of transportation, cost the U.S. healthcare system over $150 billion annually. The Washtenaw Health Initiative’s (WHI) latest report dives into the impact…

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IMPACT AWARD

2023 Collaborative Health Impact Award winner

In December, the Washtenaw community voted to award the 2023 Collaborative Health Impact Award to the Behavioral Health Collaborative for Young Black Men & Boys.

Funded by the Michigan Health Endowment, the project is a collaboration between Packard Health and the University of Michigan School of Social Work Curtis Center for Health Equity’s Young Black Men, Masculinities, and Mental Health (YBMen) Project.

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Join Us for the Healthy Aging Collaborative Meeting! We’re coming together to discuss strategies and initiatives for healthy aging. Don't miss this opportunity to collaborate and share insights!πŸ“… Date: January 16⏰ Time: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pmπŸ“§ For more info, contact Matt Hill: hillmat@med.umich.edu ... See MoreSee Less
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πŸ’‘ Looking to make a bigger impact in your community?The Michigan Health Endowment Fund's Capacity Building Grant Program helps health-focused organizations grow stronger and more effective, so they can spend more time on what really matters: their mission.It also supports collaborative efforts to tackle health challenges sustainably.πŸ—“οΈ Concept Paper Deadline: January 16, 2025Learn more: mihealthfund.org/grantmaking/capacity-building ... See MoreSee Less
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🌟 2024 Impact Award Winner: Reentry Services Team 🌟The Reentry Services Team at the Washtenaw County Sheriff Office is making a lasting impact, here’s a closer look at their work:πŸ”‘ Key Achievements:$1 Million Grant: Secured funding from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Administration to expand reentry services.Housing Vouchers: Providing housing assistance for up to 12 months to individuals after their release.Collaborative Partnerships: Partnering with local housing organizations, nonprofits, and peer support specialists to create a robust support network.Peer Support Specialists: Hired and trained peer support specialists to offer guidance and mentorship to individuals during their reentry journey.Case Management: Launched tailored case management services, ensuring individuals receive comprehensive support through their transition from jail to the community.Reduced Recidivism: Addressing mental health and substance use issues to lower the chances of reoffending.Their work is transforming lives and driving positive change in the community. Thank you for all that you do! πŸ™#ImpactAward #ReentrySuccess #SupportAndStability #CommunityPartners #WashtenawCounty #SocialChange #JusticeReform ... See MoreSee Less
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