Jefferson County, AL
Our Story
Since 2007, the Jefferson County Health Action Partnership (JCHAP) has worked through community organizations, neighborhood coalitions and local advocates to support substantial improvement in the health outcomes of Central Alabama residents.
With the support of three anchor organizations: Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, United Way of Central Alabama, and the Jefferson County Department of Health, a formally defined structure and operational guidelines for achieving the Health Action Partnership’s mission of making Jefferson County a healthier place to live, learn, work and play was created. Health Action Partnerships are community-based and address the issues recognized as priorities by residents and stakeholders. This partnership model has the unique power to weave together collaborative efforts large and small to drive collective impact.
Our Mission:
The Health Action Partnership works with diverse stakeholders to make Central Alabama a healthier place for all residents to live, learn, work, play and achieve their highest possible quality of life.
Our Vision:
Central Alabama is a healthy, thriving, and connected community, where all residents can achieve their highest possible quality of life, and is recognized as such statewide and nationally.
On the large scale, grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation totaling more than $13.5 million have helped the Health Action Partnership take major steps toward reducing obesity and tobacco use in the county. On a smaller scale, the Health Action Partnership has helped foster community-based collaborations and mobilized local support to drive community change. Currently, Health Action Partnerships are operating in Jefferson and Walker Counties, and the model is adaptable to work with diverse stakeholders in rural and urban settings.