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Partners in Health and local groups present community health improvement plan; local youth nail camp seeks expansion
Summary
Partners in Health and community partners presented a community health improvement plan targeting violence prevention, mental health and outreach with an estimated three-year mental health training cost of about $300,000; a local entrepreneur described a youth nail-camp initiative supported by Access Montgomery that served about 30 students last year and seeks to expand.
Adrianna Marzette, project lead for Montgomery's community health improvement plan (CHIP), and Dr. Tina Thomas, director of Partners in Health's Alabama team, presented a summary of the CHIP and its priorities after a citywide community health needs assessment.
Marzette said residents identified priorities including community support, infrastructure, violence prevention, and mental health and emotional…
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