Priority 3 of the 21-25 CHP is to “address current historical injustices that produce disparities”. One way to do so is to prioritize funding towards BIPOC owned businesses. Visit Lane County’s Local Black-owned Business Directory for a full list of Black-owned businesses in Lane
Priority 3 of the 2021-2025 CHP is to “address current historical injustices that produce disparities”. An important way to do so is to prioritize funding towards BIPOC Organizations and communities, such as:
- NAACP
- Huerto de La Familia
- Centro Latino Americano
Priority 3 of the 2021-2025 CHP is to “address current historical injustices that produce disparities”. One important way to do so is making sure that community voice is centered in decision-making, such as in LHL’s Rural Outreach Project and UWLC’s Racial Justice Fund.
¡Live Healthy Lane quiere impulsar las voces del campo! Si vive en el sur de Lane o las comunidades de Mapleton, Deadwood, o Swisshome queremos escuchar de su experiencia de salud.
para más información comuníquese con Dorothy Goodwin - [email protected]
Live Healthy Lane is working to lift rural voices! If you live in South Lane or the Siuslaw Upriver area, we want to hear about your experiences with health to better inform how we work with your community.
contact Dorothy Goodwin for more information – [email protected]
Priority 3 of the 21-25 CHP is to “address current historical injustices that produce disparities”. Practicing cultural humility and responsiveness is a key component to creating equitable systems.
Learn more about these concepts through tools on LHL’s equity resource page.
Join Live Healthy Lane for a community conversation about health and well-being in the South Lane region!
When: June 21st, 2022 - 5:30 - 7:00 pm, optional dinner served 5:00 - 5:30
Where: Cottage Grove Community Center Reception Hall, 700 E Gibbs Ave, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Live Healthy Lane joins our community in celebrating Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is a holiday that remembers the emancipation of African-American slaves and celebrates African-American Culture.
Join @eugenejuneteenth ‘s free celebration at Alton-Baker park from 12-6pm today!
Priority 3 of the 2021-2025 CHP is to “address current historical injustices that produce disparities”. Systemic racism and inequity creates harm for everyone and impacts our community’s health
Visit Live Healthy Lane’s DEI Calendar and equity resource page to learn more.
Join Live Healthy Lane for a community conversation about health and well-being in the South Lane region!
When: June 21st, 2022 - 5:30 - 7:00 pm, optional dinner served 5:00 - 5:30
Where: Cottage Grove Community Center Reception Hall, 700 E Gibbs Ave, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Happy Pride Month! Live Healthy Lane celebrates the history, impact, and contributions of Lane County’s LGBTQIA+ community this month and always.
Together we can do more than each of us can do alone.
#pridemonth#pride2022#LGBTQIA#lanecounty#livehealthylane
Priority 3 of the 2021-2025 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHP) is to “address current historical injustices that produce disparities.” Our 2018-19 CHA found that there are significant health disparities in Lane County based on race and ethnicity.
Read our full 2021-25 CHP.
Priority 2 of the 2021-2025 CHP is to “establish community conditions that support behavioral health and physical well-being.” One way we can do so is by supporting Mobile Crisis Response services which offer humane support to community members facing mental health crises.
Priority 2 of the 2021-2025 CHP is to “establish community conditions that support behavioral health and physical well-being.” One way we can do so is by investing in Family and Youth Support Specialists who help families navigate our health and social service systems.
¡Live Healthy Lane quiere impulsar las voces del campo! queremos escuchar de usted, de su experiencia de salud. Si usted está interesado en participar en una conversación paga, comuníquese con Dorothy Goodwin para más información – [email protected] o 541.357.5810
Live Healthy Lane wants to lift rural voices! We want to hear about your experiences with health and accessing resources. If you are interested in taking part in a paid conversation contact Dorothy Goodwin for more – [email protected] or 541.357.5810
Priority 2 of the 2021-2025 CHP is to “establish community conditions that support behavioral health and physical well-being.” We can do this is investing in Peer Support Specialists who use their own lived experience with mental health and addiction to help others in recovery.
This Wednesday! Join Live Healthy Lane and Siuslaw Vision for a community conversation about health and well-being in the Siuslaw Upriver region!
When: May 11th, 2022 - 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Where: Mapleton Grange, 10880 E, Mapleton Rd. Mapleton, OR 97453
Gift cards will be provided.
Priority 2 of the 2021-2025 CHP is to “establish community conditions that support behavioral health and physical well-being.” We can do so by investing in Traditional Health Workers like Community Health Workers who improve the quality of care our community members receive.
May is Mental Health Month! Mental health is critical to our health and well-being. Our 2018-19 CHA showed that mental health is declining in Lane County. It is important to create conditions that support good mental health and physical well-being, as stated in our 2021-25 CHP.