
Community Health Worker Programs
Community Health Worker (CHW) programs involve trained individuals who serve as bridges between healthcare providers and the communities they serve. CHWs often come from the communities they work in, helping to connect residents with vital health services, provide education on health topics, and support disease prevention efforts. They play a crucial role in addressing health disparities by fostering trust, enhancing access, and ensuring that health resources reach those who need them most. Overall, CHW programs aim to improve community health outcomes and empower individuals to take charge of their health.