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"This conference was one of the best few days of my life. I am going to capitalize on the amazing connections I made. It was very inspiring and the many workshops were of practical help to my work."
-- 2010 Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Conference Participant

 



Community-Campus Partnerships 15th Anniversary Conference April 18-21, 2012

Advanced registration deadline is April 10, 2012 - Save that Money and Register NOW!

Don't forget you can register for pre-conference workshops for as little as $50.00.

Can't spend all three days at the conference?  Not a problem.  One day passes are offered to local residents for a fraction of the full registration.

The Charities is a proud sponsor and partner in the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) 15th Anniversary Conference to be held April 18-21, 2012 in Houston. The purpose of the conference is to nurture a growing network of community-campus partnerships that are striving to solve our most pressing health, social and economic challenges.

Held at a pivotal time in the history of CCPH and the community-campus partnerships "movement," the conference promises to be the best yet as hundreds of community members, faculty, staff, students, funders and policy makers from around the world convene for four days of skill-building, networking and agenda setting!

The conference agenda is designed to facilitate opportunities for participants to engage in substantive discussions, gain new knowledge and practical skills, think critically about their work and take action individually and collectively. The conference features dynamic and inspiring plenary presentations, facilitated discussions by peer group and interest area, educational exhibits, community site visits, social justice-focused arts programming and many opportunities for informal networking. The CCPH annual award for exemplary community-campus partnerships is also presented at the conference.

Learn more about the 2012 conference

View the conference flyer

Register online today!


Charities research team members Linda Highfield, PhD, Marlynn May, PhD and Jenita Parekh along with community faculty member Yvonne Green recently returned from presenting at the Waterloo Region CU Expo 2011 Community-University Partnerships: Bringing Global Perspectives to Local Action.  


Through research-informed grantmaking to Texas nonprofits, St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities, a separate component of St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System, improves community health and reduces health disparities.  Our Center for Community-Based Research is dedicated to community-based participatory research practices that foster informed action, collaboration and empowerment for the medically underserved and other vulnerable populations.

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