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REACH Program Impact

Resources and information about the impact of the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) program are provided below.

Hear how local communities have taken action to improve the health of their residents and reduce racial and ethnic health disparities. Addressing several chronic health conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular health, asthma, cancer, and obesity, these innovative programs met local health needs and have demonstrated positive impact.

Find more REACH videos.

REACH in Action

Visit REACH in Action to discover what changes are happening in REACH communities and learn about health outcomes from REACH programs.

REACH Publications

REACH Publications by year that focus on priority areas like cardiovascular disease, HIV/AIDS, and diabetes.

Past REACH Program Video and Vignettes

REACH: Improving Lives, Inspiring Hope
Hear how local communities take action to improve the health of their residents and reduce racial and ethnic health disparities. Addressing several chronic health conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular health, asthma, cancer, and obesity, innovative programs meet local health needs and demonstrate positive impact.

Medical University of South CarolinaCommunity Diabetes Education

Choctaw Nation of OklahomaHeart Healthy

The Institute for Urban Family Health, New YorkPromotion of Skim Milk in Public Schools

Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Inc., CaliforniaCancer Screening

Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, MassachusettsCommunity Diabetes Education Program

University of Alabama at BirminghamCommunity Health Advisors and Mammography

Boston Children’s Hospital, MassachusettsCommunity Asthma Initiative

Society for Public Health Education, Washington, DCDiabetes Prevention and Management

New York University School of Medicine, New YorkHepatitis B Education

UCLA Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Equity, CaliforniaWorkplace Physical Activity

Schenectady County Public Health Service, New YorkPrevention and Control Type 2 Diabetes

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