Find out more about Unite
Us happenings, network news, and announcements in our Connecting the Dots
newsletter.
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Spring has sprung,
and a sense of optimism is sweeping the nation as we reach a 50%
vaccination rate and are witnessing the largest investments in state,
local, tribal and territorial support in generations. Moving from
pandemic response to recovery, it is more important than ever to invest
in communities and the future of health. At Unite Us, we remain
committed to taking an asset-based approach to our work in communities.
Our Community
Action Framework details
how we identify and measure the inputs necessary to improve community
health — going beyond just measuring the outcomes. Download the paper
to learn more about partnering with us to help your community achieve
health equity.
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At Unite Us, our
partnerships with Coordinated Entry systems (CES) across the country
demonstrate the impact of partnering trusted housing provider networks
with coordinated social care networks. Learn more about how Unite Us
compliments CES.
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School districts
across networks powered by Unite Us serve as critical convenors within
their communities to address the social determinants of health of their
students and families. Learn more about one network's powerful
story helping a family after a tragic fire.
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We don’t want you to
miss out on any of the dynamic conversations from the event — we’ve now
uploaded video from each breakout session here.
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Network
updates
Unite Us-powered
networks continue to grow nationwide as our partners support people in
need. A few updates from April:
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Quote of the month
"With Unite Us, we are witnessing the technological
enablement of kindness and care to scale. This an extremely powerful
platform and a source of goodness in the world. A must celebrate."
– Frederick Dolgin, Deputy Chief Operations Officer at
Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, our partner in Oregon
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In case you
missed it
- We
announced
an investment of half a million dollars in Greater
Louisville, Kentucky – matched by the same amount from Metro
United Way – to provide longer-term housing and wraparound support
for those struggling with the continued effects of the pandemic.
- NCCARE360 announced that all
seven of North Carolina’s behavioral health managed care
organizations have joined the network.
- Our Regional Network Director of
the Mid-Atlantic States, Luciano Ramos, was featured in the
Patients Come First podcast to
discuss our work in Virginia.
Check out more of
our latest news at www.UniteUs.com/press.
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