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Place-Based Approach to Community Well-Being and Health Improvement
Cradle-to-College/Career Pipeline
Our partners committed to place-based work
Community Services for Children
Pool Center for Health Analytics
Allentown Health Bureau
Valley Health Partners
LVHN Reilly Children's Hospital
BUILD Health
Community Well-Being
Our partners committed to place-based work
Cohesion Network
Ripple Church at St. Stephen's
Ripple Community Inc.
The City of Allentown
Valley Health Partners
Community Services for Children
Focused Community Strategies (FCS)
Safe and Healthy Housing
Our partners committed to place-based work
North Penn Legal Services
Community Services for Children
Ripple Community Inc.
The Century Promise
The City of Allentown
Enterprise Community Partners
Food and Nutrition
Our partners committed to place-based work
Blue Zones
Kellyn Foundation
Vital Conditions
Well-Being Portfolio
What are Vital Conditions?
The Vital Conditions for Health and Well-Being is a framework that addresses this question in a way that is at once understandable, relatable, and actionable. Simply put, vital conditions are the properties of places and institutions that we all need all the time to reach our full potential. They include physical necessities like food, water, and humane housing, but also include things that are harder to quantify, like a sense of belonging and agency or civic muscle. Investments in these conditions are necessary to create an equitable, thriving future for ourselves and for generations to come.
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What are Urgent Services?
Urgent services are broadly defined as all of the services that anyone under adversity would need to temporarily regain or restore their health and well-being. These include everything from urgent care clinics to food pantries and homeless shelters. Urgent services are necessary for a safe, healthy, and thriving community. However, existing ways of thinking about health and well-being often lead to over-investing in urgent services and under-investing in vital conditions.
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