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Community HealthCorps Accomplishments

2010-2011

The following documents feature the detailed achievements of all Community HealthCorps programs and members. Each colorful publication contains results of efforts to prepare members for service and life after AmeriCorps, increase people’s access to needed services, and mobilize volunteers. Pictures, graphics and quotes from members further tell the Community HealthCorps story. The 2010-2011 Annual Year in Review (coming soon!), will be a synopsis of additional facts and figures, and the state reports also include a glimpse of the current programs (PY 2011-2012) in each local area. 

To access the Adobe Acrobat Reader (.pdf) format of these reports, click on each location button below.  To view the 2009-10 reports, click on the link below each location's button.  

State Reports

California 2009-10 Colorado 2009-10
Connecticut 2009-10  Louisiana 2009-10 
Maine 2009-10  Massachusetts 2009-10

 

Pennsylvania 2009-10
Washington, DC 2009-10
     

  

2010-11 Annual Year in Review (coming soon!)

2009-2010

Annual Year in Review

2008-2009

Annual Year in Review

 

 

Other Reports of Interest:

 

Case Study - "Relieving the Burden on the HealthCare System:

Cherry Street Health Services, Grand Rapids, MI"

"Cherry Street Health Services of Grand Rapids, MI, employs Community HealthCorps members as service providers, while providing them with a workforce development opportunity.  Community HealthCorps members inform patients about preventative care, maintenance of chronic health issues, and other services available to them.  Approximately 10% of Cherry Street's full-time staff originated from its Community HealthCorps members."  To read the full case study, click here!

Thank you to Root Cause for authoring this report!

 

Community HealthCorps Partners with

Primary Care Associations

To date, Community HealthCorps has partnered with several Primary Care Associations (PCAs) across the country including the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, Community Health Center Association of Connecticut, Louisiana Primary Care Association, District of Columbia Primary Care Association, and Ohio Association of Community Health Centers.  In addition to the PCAs NACHC provides a direct grant to, Community HealthCorps is also affiliated with other PCA organizations that manage their own AmeriCorps grant, including the Community Health Care Association of New York State (CHCANYS), Michigan Primary Care Association, Association for Utah Community Health, and Wisconsin Primary Care Association.  Click here to view the rest of the PCA report!

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