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Putting the Next Generation of Healthcare Leaders on the Path to Post-Secondary Education

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PHI’s Faces for Future Program supports under-served high schoolers academically and socially, and prepares them for medical careers.

In 2019, FACES students in Denver completed Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) coursework—preparing them to take the CNA exam by the end of the school year to receive their certifications, giving them access to entry-level positions right out of high school, stabilizing their incomes, and launching their health career paths. 100% of the 866 FACES students across the U.S. graduated from high school on time, and 99% of them are continuing on to post-secondary education. Learn more.

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New Public Health Primer: Engaging Community Development for Health Equity

How can the public health and community development sectors to work together to advance health and racial equity? A new primer from PHI’s Build Healthy Places Network and partners provides a roadmap for forging upstream partnerships, with recommendations, strategies and lessons-learned from national, state and local leaders.

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