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Strategic Alliance for Health (SAH) Communities

CDC’s SAH communities improve community health through sustainable, innovative, and evidence-based community health promotion and chronic disease prevention interventions that promote policy, systems, and environmental changes. To do this, SAH communities focus on building local capacity to

  • Institute policy, systems, and environmental changes related to promoting physical activity and nutrition and reducing tobacco use and exposure.
  • Improve and increase access to quality care.
  • Help eliminate racial/ethnic and socioeconomic health disparities.
  • Reduce complications from and incidence of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.


Each community will focus its efforts on a minimum of two sectors for a 5-year period: schools are a required sector for all SAH communities, and the other(s) will be selected from the community, work site, or health care sectors. Communities will work collaboratively with their key partners (including representatives from education agencies, community and faith-based organizations, businesses, and the health care sector) to develop policy, systems, and environmental change strategies that 1) promote and sustain community-based health promotion and chronic disease prevention programs and 2) help achieve the Healthy People 2010 objectives. SAH communities also will mentor other communities by developing and implementing action guides for evidence- and practice-based strategies to combat chronic diseases.


SAH COMMUNITIES:


State-Coordinated Small Cities/Rural Communities


Alabama

  • Dallas County
  • Perry County
  • Sumter County


New York

  • Albany County
  • Broome County
  • Orange County
  • Schenectady County

Large Cities/Urban Communities
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • DeKalb County—Atlanta, Georgia
  • Hamilton County—Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Hillsborough County—Tampa, Florida
  • New York City, New York

Tribes/Tribal Entities
  • Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma
  • Sault Sainte Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Michigan


 

 
Contact Us:
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Healthy Communities Program
    4770 Buford Highway, N.E.
    Mailstop K-93
    Atlanta, GA 30341-3717
  • Phone:
    (770) 488-6452
    Fax:
    (770) 488-8488
  • cdcinfo@cdc.gov
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