HEP is 5!!!! Since 2012, the New Mexico Health Equity Partnership (HEP), an initiative at the Santa Fe Community Foundation has solidified a statewide network of over 75 grassroots organizations and community members to ensure every New Mexican has the…
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HEP is turning 5!!!! Since 2012, the New Mexico Health Equity Partnership (HEP), an initiative at the Santa Fe Community Foundation has solidified a statewide network of over 75 grassroots organizations and community members to ensure every New Mexican has…
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HEP is turning 5!!!! On November 5, 2017, the New Mexico Health Equity Partnership (HEP), an initiative at the Santa Fe Community Foundation, will be turning 5! Through the end of the year, HEP will be celebrating the amazing accomplishments…
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Frontier Field Report: Joe Hill of the Pyramid Coalition According to the Rural Health Information Hub, “Substance abuse has long been perceived to be a problem of the inner city. However, alcohol abuse has long been a problem in rural…
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HEP Welcomes Vaughan Glidden, Creative Logistics and Operations Associate Vaughan provides operational and logistics support for the NMHEP’s events and gatherings. In addition she serves as a HIA point person, supporting organizations as they go through the rigorous HIA process.…
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Action-Oriented Small Group Gathering - Funding and Technical Assistance Announcement! The New Mexico Health Equity Partnership (HEP), an initiative at the Santa Fe Community Foundation, believes every New Mexican should have the opportunity to lead a healthy life, to live…
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The Health Impacts of Language Access Policies on Refugees and Immigrants in Albuquerque Link to Global 505 completed HIA report The New Mexico Asian Family Center's Global 505 program, is conducting a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) on language access policies…
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The Impacts of the Collaboration between Local Law Enforcement Agencies and Immigration Customs Enforcement on the Health and Well-being of Immigrant Workers and their Children Familias Unidas por Justicia, a membership team of Somos Un Pueblo Unido made up of…
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The Health Impacts of Free Bus Passes on Young Men of Color in the International District and Westgate Neighborhoods in Albuquerque Together for Brothers (T4B), an organization led by young men of color, in partnership with other community organizations (i.e.…
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HEP says farewell to Jinelle Scully, Creative Logistics & Operations Associate I came to New Mexico, seeking solace in a dark time. I found a safe to place to land after a wild ride that had broken me in many…
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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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Educational Advocacy Days New Mexico needs community leaders, who are most directed impacted by the issues, actively involved in making a difference through advocacy to educate decision makers on issues that are important to our communities. HEP is excited to…
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“Communities of all kinds standing as one. No one being bigger. No one looking down at anyone. For when people stand united that, is when we are at our best.” - Stanley Smith, Doña Ana Communities United team member Educational…
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New Mexico Health Equity Partnership Press Release Contact: William “Bill” Smith wsmith@santafecf.org For immediate release New Mexico Health Equity Partnership to offer resources and coaching to increase organizational and advocacy capacity of coalitions committed to improving New Mexico’s health and…
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Health Impact Assessment: Indian Health Services Budget and Urban Indian Budgeting Decisions - Examining the Health Effects of IHS Underfunding on the Santa Fe Urban Indian Community From 1998‐2010, the Indian Health Service (IHS) was forced to operate on its 1998…
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Potential Impact of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) Amendments on the Health of People of New Mexico On July 16, 1945, the US Government tested the first nuclear device called “Gadget” in what was designated the “Trinity Site”…
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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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McKinley Community Collaborative for Health Equity has partnered with Somos Gallup and Somos Un Pueblo Unidos to conduct a health impact assessment on wage theft and build the capacity of low wage workers in McKinley County. Wage theft impacts families…
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