Celebrate with us!

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Welcome

In reflecting upon 2021, I do so with mixed emotions. There is a tension between the global impact of COVID-19 and a period of unparalleled growth for Community-Campus Partnerships for Health. During what has now been a two-year pandemic, CCPH has stepped forward as an organization committed to authentic partnerships to address the full effects of health inequities.​

​This report highlights both authentic partnerships and a commitment to the communities we touch. It also reflects our deepest thanks to our many partners who have walked alongside us as we extend the reach of CCPH.

I am eternally optimistic that we will overcome this challenge and take with us the invaluable lessons we captured in our hearts and minds.

Al Richmond, Executive Director (He/Him)

 25 years of Action

Explore our growth with our interactive timeline.

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1997

CCPH is founded

1997

CCPH develops the first Principles of Partnerships

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2000

CCPH Membership Grows to 300

2002

CCPH Annual Award is established

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The Voices of CCPH

Hear from CCPH Board Members, Team, Current and Past Partners and Stakeholders as they share about CCPH

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Partnerships that Last

A fundamental belief of Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) is that health equity and social justice need
to be pursued both within partnerships and through them.

CCPH is proud of its broad base of partnerships across all stakeholder groups in the community.  To the right is a list of organizations where CCPH has established more formal and strategic partnerships. Click on the squares below to explore our current Collaborative Projects:

  • The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
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“Health equity and social justice cannot be achieved by going it alone.  They can only be achieved through collaborative efforts.  We all need partners and lots of them in order to affect important changes.”

25 years of
Services & Resources

We serve our partnering community through Dynamic
Training Sessions, Consultations, Open Office Hours, and Speaking Engagements.

Over time, we have developed and gathered a wealth of resources and believe that it has limited value unless we make it available to our partner community.

Community is…

Dynamic and inclusive. There is no one definition of community. Community need not be defined solely by geography. It can refer to a group that self-identifies by age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, illness or health condition. It can refer to a common interest or cause, a sense of identification or shared emotional connection, shared values or norms, mutual influence, common interest, or commitment to meeting a shared need.

Defining community in a community-campus partnership is more about the process of asking and answering key questions than about a strict definition of who is community or represents community: Are those most affected by the issue being addressed at the table? Are those who have a stake in the issue being addressed at the table? Are community members at the table? Do they play decision-making roles?

The purpose of the partnership drives the definition, therefore each effort must ask for the definition of community. 

Our Community

We want you to be a part of our celebration. If you have been a part of our 25 years of growth, please share a moment of celebration, a story of the work you did with us, or share a comment below.

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