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Health Promotion Program Award

Center for Healthy Communities

Since 1997, the Center for Healthy Communities has invited the community to submit nominations for its Annual Community Health Promotion Program Award.

The award recognizes community-based health promotion programs that serve the citizens of the greater Dayton area. To be eligible for the award, programs must have been developed and implemented by two or more organizations and involve the collaboration of two or more groups/organizations. The Center recognizes programs in two categories: new programs and established programs.

Contact Cindy Bradley at lucinda.bradley@wright.edu or (937) 775-8248 for more information.

Past Community Health Promotion Program Award Winners

Year Award Type Program

2016

New Program

Comprehensive Asthma Management — Dayton Public Schools

2016

Established Program

Stewards of Children — CARE House

2016

Special Recognition

Celebrating Life and Health Fair — Premier Community Health and Levin Family Foundation

2015

New Program

Montgomery County Project DAWN — Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Montgomery County (ADAMHS)

2015

Established Program

Medical-Legal Partnership for Children (MLPC) — Advocates for Basic Legal Equity, Inc. (ABLE) and Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. (LAWO)

2014

Established Program

Shoes 4 the Shoeless

2014

Established Program

Promise Your Baby — Life Resource Center

2013

Established Program

GetUp! Montgomery County — Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County

2012

New Program

Five Rivers Health Centers

2012

Established Program

Montgomery County Care

2011

New Program

Women’s Action Advocacy Network (WAAN)

2010

Established Program

African American Wellness Walk

2010

New Program

Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Program (ASBI): Public Health — Dayton Montgomery County, Montgomery County Office of Family and Children First, Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disability Services, Help Me Grow/Brighter Futures

2009

Established Program

Opening Doors for the Homeless (DOORS) — PLACES, Inc., Samaritan Homeless Clinic, Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, The Other Place, EastCo, Salvation Army, Booth House

2009

New Program

Employer Wellness Bottom Line Booster — CompuNet Clinical Laboratories, McGohan-Brabender, Shumsky, Inc., United HealthCare, Monica A. Cengia

2008

Established Program

Introduction to Clinical Medicine Experience — Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and Dayton Public Schools

2008

New Program

Diabetes and Obesity Wellness Opportunity Program (DO-WOP) — Cassano Health Center, the Grandview Foundation, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company 2, West YMCA, and partners

2007

Established Program

Miami Valley/Dayton Consortium #4

2007

New Program

Walk! Downtown Dayton

2006

Established Program

Healthfest — Cancer Prevention Institute and the Life Enrichment Center

2006

New Program

Feeding the Children — Community Action Partnership and partners

2005

Established Program

Healthy Dayton Coalition

2004

Established Program

Brighter Futures

2004

New Program

AIDS Resource Center Ohio and Health Care Interventions

2003

Established Program

Good Neighbor Partnership — Miami Valley Hospital and the City of Dayton Police Department

2003

New Program

Project Well Being: Safe Schools/Healthy Students — South Community Behavioral Healthcare and Dayton Public Schools

2002

Established Program

Les Femmes Concerned Citizens for Cancer/National Black Leadership Initiative Coalition on Cancer (LFCCC/NBLIC)

2002

New Program

Boost America! Program — Ford Motor Company, United Way of the Greater Dayton Area, AAA Miami Valley, The Injury Prevention Center of Dayton, and the Wright Fitting Station

2001

Established Program

CARE House

2001

New Program

Northridge Community Partnership

2000

Established Program

Healthcheck and the Mobile Health Unit at Dayton Public Schools

2000

New Program

Wright Start to Health

1999

Established Program

Reach Out of Montgomery County

1999

New Program

Welcome Home

1998

Established Program

Kiss Your Child Immunization Program

1998

New Program

The Dream Shop

1997

First Annual

Project IMPACT-Dayton, Inc. received the First Annual CHC Health Promotion Award at the Center for Healthy Communities' Annual Meeting on June 5, 1997. Charlotte McGuire, Executive Director of the organization, accepted the award.

 

Last edited on 03/23/2017.