CHAT Strengthening Refugee Communities Health Conference
Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of immigrant and refugee communities? Join Culture of Health, Advancing Together for the first CHAT for Change Strengthening Refugee Communities Health Conference on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, at the United Way of Greater Houston.
WHAT: CHAT for Change Strengthening Refugee Communities Health Conference
WHEN: Tuesday, May 2, 2023
WHERE: United Way of Greater Houston, 50 Waugh Dr., Houston, TX 77007
At CHAT, we believe in fostering the health and well-being of everyone in our community through education, arts, advocacy, and access to care. And we know that together, we can create a stronger and healthier community.
Our conference will cover a range of important topics, including education, community outreach, empowerment, access to care, mental health, art therapy, community health workers, immigrant care, chronic diseases, and social-emotional learning. It’s the perfect opportunity to learn from experts in the field, network with fellow health practitioners, and gain valuable insights into the issues facing our communities.
Whether you’re a health practitioner, hospital administrator, clinic director, community health worker, social worker, state or federal health employee, academic, student, or community member, this conference is for you.
And that’s not all – you can also become a speaker, sponsor, or volunteer to help make this event successful. We’re still accepting abstracts for speakers, so if you have something valuable to share, submit your abstract today. And if you’re interested in sponsoring the event or volunteering your time, we have information available online.
So save the date and get ready to join us for a day of learning, networking, and making a real difference in the lives of our community members. We can’t wait to see you there! Check back soon for the registration form.
TOPICS: Education | Community Outreach | Empowerment | Access to Care | Mental Health | Art Therapy | Community Health Workers | Immigrant Care | Chronic Diseases | Social Emotional Learning