Eight communities have been selected by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to receive the 2017 RWJF Culture of Health Prize, and are honored for their unwavering efforts to ensure all residents have the opportunity to live healthier lives.
The 2017 Prize winners are: Algoma, Wisconsin; Allen County, Kansas; Chelsea, Massachusetts; Garrett County, Maryland; Richmond, Virginia; San Pablo, California; Seneca Nation of Indians in western New York, and Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Prize communities see health as not merely medical care; they know that safe and affordable housing, access to healthy foods, education, and a strong talent pipeline from cradle to career are vital to health and well-being. These communities understand the urgency to collaborate, explore, learn, and innovate.
Learn more at www.rwjf.org/prize.
The 2017 Prize winners are: Algoma, Wisconsin; Allen County, Kansas; Chelsea, Massachusetts; Garrett County, Maryland; Richmond, Virginia; San Pablo, California; Seneca Nation of Indians in western New York, and Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Prize communities see health as not merely medical care; they know that safe and affordable housing, access to healthy foods, education, and a strong talent pipeline from cradle to career are vital to health and well-being. These communities understand the urgency to collaborate, explore, learn, and innovate.
Learn more at www.rwjf.org/prize.
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