Please join us in investing in health in Doña Ana County by participating in our online auction and attending our summer gathering! HEP’s core partner, Doña Ana Communities United (DACU) works to address the root causes of health inequities by…
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The NMHEP is seeking a half-time (20 hours per week) Creative Logistics and Operations Associate! The Associate provides planning, onsite and logistics follow up support for gatherings and Health Impact Assessment trainings and webinars and supports with operations.
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Consider joining the HEP as a steering committee member! During the month of April 2017, HEP is seeking 1-3 new steering committee members to serve from May 2017 to December 31, 2018. The deadline to submit an application is April…
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San Juan Collaborative for Health Equity Updates HEP realizes that achieving social change in New Mexico requires collective action among multiple organizations and communities throughout the state. The Partnership consists of core partners and over 50 network members, including community…
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Las Vegas Policy Advocacy Day – Advocacy FOR and WITH Each Other Later in the month, on November 14, 2016 over 80 individuals gathered at The Spot in Las Vegas for a policy/advocacy day. The purpose was to build unity…
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JOIN US FOR AN EXCITING POLICY ADVOCACY DAY Hosted by Doña Ana Communities United MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM Las Cruces City Hall 700 North Main Street Las Cruces, NM 88001
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The Santa Fe Community Foundation celebrates 35 years and welcomes Bill Smith, who has a background in health equity, as its new CEO
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Join the NMHEP as a Network Member The New Mexico Health Equity Partnership (NMHEP) is excited to invite diverse individuals and organizations who are in agreement with the NMHEP’s mission and vision and committed to partnership within and between organizations and…
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Deepening Our Partnerships and Commitment to Health Equity in New Mexico The New Mexico Health Equity Partnership (NMHEP) is excited to announce the selection of our four core community-based partners (Bernalillo County PLACE MATTERS, Doña Ana PLACE MATTERS, McKinley Community PLACE…
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The Newly Released HIA Report Recommends Increased Resources to Address Infrastructure Needs Among Rural and Frontier Food Pantries in New Mexico Study Also Questions Formula for Distribution of Food to Impoverished New Mexicans and the Nutritional Content of Food and Effects…
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KUNM Call In Show 6/18 8a: http://cpa.ds.npr.org/kunm/audio/2015/06/061815Uranium_0.mp3 There are well over 100 abandoned uranium mines in New Mexico, and most of them are on Navajo land. Many communities are still dealing with the health and environmental consequences of uranium contamination from…
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