Introduction: NeighborKeepers (Winooski, VT) is a non-profit, anti-poverty organization that focuses on building supportive friend networks that direct families and individuals toward the resources they need to improve their health, get training and education, find jobs, and discover a sense of purpose and belonging. Keeping with the NeighborKeepers philosophy of giving those in need the tools to help improve their own circumstances, our project goals were to: •Engage community members •Connect individuals with community resources geared toward healthy living and improved healthcare access •Identify health needs and potential areas for intervention or further inquiryhttps://scholarworks.uvm.edu/comphp_gallery/1058/thumbnail.jp
Allison Karpyn, Ph.D.There is growing recognition of the critical importance of the impact of social...
BackgroundAmerican Indian communities have a high prevalence of chronic diseases including diabetes,...
Objectives: • To determine if refugees completing a Medical Orientation Program for New Americans ar...
Introduction: • The local food environment plays an important role in defining the health of the nei...
Introduction: Since the Winooski YMCA opened in March 2008, enrollment has been much lower than expe...
Introduction. Homebound individuals in Vermont often have multiple comorbidities and can face signif...
Introduction: Despite expanded healthcare programs, the low income and elderly lack coverage of visi...
Food shelves offer a unique, centralized location to engage with populations with multiple needs. Fo...
During the past 50 years, community development organizations have worked in low-income communities ...
IntroductionThe North Carolina Community Transformation Grant Project (NC-CTG) aimed to implement po...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Numerous barriers to public health exist in low-income communities, including but not limited to the...
Abstract Background: Health care access disproportionately affects certain populations. Health care ...
Purpose: Access to healthy foods is often limited in low-income communities and prevents the adoptio...
Background: Rural population accounts for 15% of the population in the United States of America. Rur...
Allison Karpyn, Ph.D.There is growing recognition of the critical importance of the impact of social...
BackgroundAmerican Indian communities have a high prevalence of chronic diseases including diabetes,...
Objectives: • To determine if refugees completing a Medical Orientation Program for New Americans ar...
Introduction: • The local food environment plays an important role in defining the health of the nei...
Introduction: Since the Winooski YMCA opened in March 2008, enrollment has been much lower than expe...
Introduction. Homebound individuals in Vermont often have multiple comorbidities and can face signif...
Introduction: Despite expanded healthcare programs, the low income and elderly lack coverage of visi...
Food shelves offer a unique, centralized location to engage with populations with multiple needs. Fo...
During the past 50 years, community development organizations have worked in low-income communities ...
IntroductionThe North Carolina Community Transformation Grant Project (NC-CTG) aimed to implement po...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Numerous barriers to public health exist in low-income communities, including but not limited to the...
Abstract Background: Health care access disproportionately affects certain populations. Health care ...
Purpose: Access to healthy foods is often limited in low-income communities and prevents the adoptio...
Background: Rural population accounts for 15% of the population in the United States of America. Rur...
Allison Karpyn, Ph.D.There is growing recognition of the critical importance of the impact of social...
BackgroundAmerican Indian communities have a high prevalence of chronic diseases including diabetes,...
Objectives: • To determine if refugees completing a Medical Orientation Program for New Americans ar...