Caring for Our Communities (CFOC) created in 2014, and spearheaded by the Jennie Edmundson Foundation (jehfoundation.org), is a community- based program that connects high-risk, low-income and underserved individuals with local resources to help overcome barriers and regain control of their health and well-being.

In a world where the challenges of food insecurity, housing instability, lack of transportation and systemic inequality create deep divides, CFOC steps in to make a difference, it is a lifeline. With focus on the social determinants of health (SDOH), that so often dictate the quality of life, this initiative embraces the belief that everyone deserves access to care, support and opportunity.

At the heart of CFOC are Community Health Workers (CHWs), true champions of change. By walking alongside those in need, meeting them where they are—both literally and figuratively, the CHWs share a deep understanding of the community and a wealth of knowledge about available resources. They serve as bridges between healthcare systems and the people they serve. The work isn’t just about connecting people to services; it’s about empowering individuals, building trust and fostering hope.

Caring for Our Communities addresses immediate needs and support creating a ripple of positive change, recognizing that health is more than medicine – it’s ensuring every person has the opportunity to thrive. CFOC is reshaping the future for those who need it most, proving that together barriers can be overcome and a brighter, healthier future can be created for all.

To learn more about Caring for Our Communities, see who might be eligible for these services or to make an online donation, please visit jehfoundation.org/greatest-needs/community-care/caring-our-communities.

Learn more and support the Jennie Edmundson Foundation at jehfoundation.org.