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- COPE Program
Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment (COPE) is a 501c3 organization that has been working across Navajo Nation since 2010 COPE collaborates with community members, health facilities, and health programs to promote health equity and improve the wellbeing of Indigenous communities
- COPE Program | About Us - copewebsite
COPE strives to promote healthy, prosperous, and empowered Native communities through three collaborative approaches: Robust, community-based outreach; Local capacity building and system-level partnerships; and Increasing access to healthy foods
- COPE Program | Food Access - copewebsite
COPE promotes access to healthy foods and beverages in Navajo Nation by increasing community awareness of Navajo food policy and food traditions
- COPE Program | Research - copewebsite
PFAC members guide all of COPE's cancer programming including research by providing feedback on project activities, supporting the development of outreach and education materials, and ensuring that the lived experience of survivors and family members is the focus of our work
- COPE Program | Research - copewebsite
We see program evaluation and research as a tool to catalyze and drive long-term change and impact through local-capacity building We are committed to sharing findings back to the community and to bi-directional learning
- COPE Program | Training Outreach - copewebsite
The Training and Outreach program focuses on adapting and or developing locally informed training and patient outreach materials as well as the training of community health workers, and better health care delivery through stronger coordination between clinical and community outreach teams and interprofessional collaboration
- COPE Program | Contact - copewebsite
Community Outreach Patient Empowerment Program 208 W Coal Ave | Gallup, NM 87301 info@copeprogram org
- COPE Program | What We De - copewebsite
The Fruit Vegetable Prescription Program (FVRx) is an innovative program that partners with healthcare providers local retailers to promote healthy eating Here’s how it works: Clinic providers community health workers identify families in local communities invite them to participate
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