Allies for Health
Any plan focused on health in Wisconsin must recognize and honor the histories, traditions, and belief systems of people who share state borders but have vastly different lived experiences.
From urban centers to rural and agricultural communities and self-governed tribal nations, we are committed to maximizing the health of ALL Wisconsinites and developing programs, partnerships, and knowledge-sharing opportunities aimed at achieving health equity, which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines as “the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health.” We recognize and strive to overcome disparate societal and environmental factors affecting the health and well being of people, communities, and populations throughout Wisconsin.
Correcting the structural inequities that disproportionately affect the health of underserved and underrepresented populations is a primary focus of AHW’s work.
Any plan focused on health in Wisconsin must recognize and honor the histories, traditions, and belief systems of people who share state borders but have vastly different lived experiences.
From urban centers to rural and agricultural communities and self-governed tribal nations, we are committed to maximizing the health of ALL Wisconsinites and developing programs, partnerships, and knowledge-sharing opportunities aimed at achieving health equity, which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines as “the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health.” We recognize and strive to overcome disparate societal and environmental factors affecting the health and well being of people, communities, and populations throughout Wisconsin.
Correcting the structural inequities that disproportionately affect the health of underserved and underrepresented populations is a primary focus of AHW’s work.
Any plan focused on health in Wisconsin must recognize and honor the histories, traditions, and belief systems of people who share state borders but have vastly different lived experiences. From urban centers to rural and agricultural communities and self-governed tribal nations, we are committed to maximizing the health of ALL Wisconsinites and developing programs, partnerships, and knowledge-sharing opportunities aimed at achieving health equity, which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines as “the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health.” We recognize and strive to overcome disparate societal and environmental factors affecting the health and well being of people, communities, and populations throughout Wisconsin. Correcting the structural inequities that disproportionately affect the health of underserved and underrepresented populations is a primary focus of AHW’s work.