
Community Health Workers Program
The Community Health Workers (CHWs) Program involves trained individuals from local communities who assist with healthcare delivery. They act as a bridge between residents and healthcare providers, offering support such as health education, outreach, and navigation of health services. CHWs help improve access to care, promote healthy behaviors, and ensure culturally appropriate support, especially in underserved populations. Their role enhances overall community health by fostering trust and ensuring that health services meet the specific needs of community members, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes.