About this Event
At least half of each day is spent inside people's houses. It seems to reason that one of the key factors affecting health and happiness is the home environment. The American Public Health Association (APHA) Committee on the Hygiene of Housing first clarified many of the fundamental ideas relating housing and health more than 60 years ago. There is a growing understanding that health is related to a dwelling unit's physical structure as well as the neighborhood and community in which it is located in the early twenty-first century.
CHIP Healthy and Affordable Housing Workgroup represents a cross-sector collaboration of community partners to address the goals within the Tulsa County CHIP. This health priority was a goal within the previous CHIPs, but now it stands as one of the three selected health priorities in our community. The Tulsa community is more committed than ever to increasing access to affordable and safe housing.
If you are passionate about improving the health and wellbeing of Tulsa County neighborhoods, you are invited to join us.
Learn more about the 2023 - 2028 Tulsa County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP).
Join us in-person or virtually on Microsoft Teams.
Click here to join the online meetings.
About Tulsa County CHIP:
The Tulsa County CHIP (5 - Year Plan) is a long-term, systematic effort to address public health problems based on the results of community health needs assessment activities and the community health improvement process.
Mission: To improve the health and wellness of residents of Tulsa County by making the healthy choice the first choice.
Vision: Creating the healthiest county in the United States by leveraging cross-sector community partnerships.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
James O. Goodwin Health Center, 5051 South 129th East Avenue, Tulsa, United States
USD 0.00