Hosted by Elizabeth Lutz –Executive Director – Bexar County Health Collaborative and Ron Aaron – Veteran Broadcaster, Health Talk Radio is a program of the Health Collaborative. The show will discuss topics that will improve the Health and Wellness for families everywhere. www.healthcollaborative.ne…
Epidemiologist, Comal County
Dr. Shawna Corley, PhD & LPC. Licensed Professional Counselor, Sondermind Counseling
CEO- Local Sprout, President - Food Policy Council http://www.localsprout.com/, https://www.foodpolicysa.org/
Shifting to web-based classes/workshops, response to COVID & continuing to feed the community, partnership with Housing Authority. Building Victory Gardens for residents, Goal- Plant 1000 trees this year with COSA and local artist, Earth Day fundraiser, Celebrating 5 years this May!
Director, Youth and Workforce Development - UP Partnership (Network - Excel Beyond the Bell San Antonio)
Clinical Director of Yanawana Women's Clinic
Advanced Spine and Pain Center and Co-founder of nonprofit Global Pain Association
CEO of Workforce Solutions Alamo
Chief Information Security Officer, Jefferson Bank
Epidemiologist
TKF Board Chair
LPC and Board member of Global Pain Association
CodeBound at Appddiction Studio
HUB Community Health Worker Supervisor
Councilman, City of San Antonio District 1.
Jennifer Bennett, President of Impact San Antonio. Brandon Wagner, San Antonio Clubhouse and Project Lead for Clubhouse Grows.
This organization has served the west side community for 100 years.
The Hydroponic Farming project is possible because of a high impact grant from Impact San Antonio.
Lisa Welsh is the President and Board Chair of Bridging Whole Health.
Director of Community Health and Outreach at Daughters of Charity Services of San Antonio. She is a certified enrollment navigator.
Board member, Ryan White Planning Council COSA, SA Metro Health Department.
National Latinx AIDS Awareness. The segment is about local efforts dedicated to strengthening support of HIV testing, education, and services.
"Vet TRIIP serves veterans, service members, their families and caregivers living with chronic pain and post-traumatic stress. Vet TRIIP provides free integrative health care services including therapeutic massage, chiropractic care, acupuncture and lifestyle trainings to help them return to healthy, happy and productive lives. A large part of Vet TRIIP’s success is credited to our many volunteers and veterans who have completed the program and return to serve others. www.VetTRIIP.org"
Food options within a food desert are severely limited and the options that are available cost much more than the closet supermarket. This lack of access and increase in cost further contributes to the obesity rates and poor health outcomes found within food deserts. • Southside convenience stores will stock fresh fruits and vegetables and sell at half the price. The UIW School of Osteopathic Medicine will use grant funding to reimburse the business to cover the total purchase cost.
The 14th Annual Health Literacy Conference is October 3-4, 2019 and offers professionals and community members the opportunity to take part in education sessions, peer networking events and posters presentations. With continuing education credit hours for social workers, pharmacists, registered nurses, community health workers, and Certified Health Education Specialists, the day and a half event is a sound investment of personal and professional benefits. Participants of the conference will discover new ideas that they can immediately implement in their offices and/or practices.
Our outreach activities, fundraisers and education will connect and educate our LGBTQ+ community and allies by offering team-building opportunities through camping, climbing, cycling, fitness, hiking, paddling, travel and outfitting.
How the new Pathways HUB is improving the health and wellness of Bexar County families with the help of a new tool: the Community Health Worker.
The Community Health Needs Assesment will be released in the Fall of 2019. Why it is important to the health and wellness of San Antonio/Bexar County families.