The Arizona African
American Community Health Coalition
(AAACHC) through community
partnerships seeks collaboration
with local organizations, community
groups, small businesses, members of the
faith-based community, legislators,
public officials, consumers, and
individuals to address the health care
needs of African Americans. Our mission
is to improve the health status of
African Americans in Arizona who are
disproportionately affected and infected
by HIV/AIDS, STIs, TB, and Substance
Abuse.
Our 2004
AAACHC members include:
African
American Faith Partnership
AIDS
Project Arizona
American
Lung Association
Arizona
Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Arizona
Opportunities Industrialization Center
African American Christian Clergy
Alliance
Arizona
Department of Health Services City of
Phoenix Head Start
Arizona
Health Care Cost Containment System
Black
Nurses Association
Ebony House
First New Life Missionary Baptist Church
Greater Progressive Christian Church
Greater
Phoenix Urban League
Healthy
People 2010
Maricopa
County Department of Public Health
Mesa Progressive Christian Church
Phoenix
Birthing Project
Body
Positive
Planned
Parenthood of Central & Northern
Arizona
Sickle
Cell Disease Association of America
Ready to get
involved? We cordially invite you to
become an active voice for your community
by joining the Arizona African American
Community Health Coalition. The
coalition meets on the fourth Tuesday of
every month in the Assembly Hall of
Arizona OIC, 39 East Jackson Street,
Phoenix, Arizona.
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