Contents
- 1 In Memoriam: Joyce Chapman
- 2 C3EN at HEAN: Kirsten Dickins wins Top Poster Award
- 3 C3EN Announces Cycle 3 Pilot Awardees
- 4 September 23: Chicago Youth Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and IT Bootcamp
- 5 Pilot Awardee Saria Lofton’s Food Is Medicine project featured on NBC Chicago
- 6 Humans of Chicago: Ed Clemons
- 7 CSAC Member Highlight: Steve M. Epting
- 8 C3EN Team Member Highlight: Michael Quinn
- 9 Latinx Town Hall at Healthy Hood Chicago August 1
- 10 C3EN Is Collecting Donations for Erie Neighborhood House
- 11 C3EN Minigrant Awardee: Daniel Schober
- 12 C3EN Pilot Awardee Saria Lofton in the Sun-Times
In Memoriam: Joyce Chapman
Joyce Chapman’s vision was aligned with the vision of C3EN, which is to build coalitions of diverse organizations and individuals to fight for social justice. We hope the Joyce Chapman Award will help continue her legacy by facilitating partnerships between researchers and community organizations who can work together to achieve our dream of a just society.
C3EN at HEAN: Kirsten Dickins wins Top Poster Award
On September 13 and 14, C3EN attended the Health Equity Action Network national meeting in Bethesda, Maryland as one of 11 health disparities centers across the United States. Congratulations to Pilot Awardee Kirsten Dickens for winning a Top Poster Award!
C3EN Announces Cycle 3 Pilot Awardees
Congratulations to Cycle 3 C3EN Pilot Awardees Victoria Flores, Melissa Gutierrez Kapheim, Shilpa Iyer, Anne Hoffman and Lauren Little (co-PIs), Milkie Vu, and Mohan Zalake!
September 23: Chicago Youth Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and IT Bootcamp
On September 23, the inaugural Chicago Youth Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and IT Bootcamp will take place from 10AM to 1PM at Rush University
Pilot Awardee Saria Lofton’s Food Is Medicine project featured on NBC Chicago
On August 30, NBC Chicago featured Pilot Awardee Saria Lofton’s Food Is Medicine project — watch here
Humans of Chicago: Ed Clemons
If the issue is money, then let’s figure out a way the city can split the cost with the people, or how both sides can benefit. If the city doesn’t have the money, then teach the people how to fix it so they can fix it themselves. Give them the tools. Then the city can save money, and it creates jobs.
CSAC Member Highlight: Steve M. Epting
I used to go to the doctor afraid of what I was going to hear–now I go waiting for the results and wanting to hear what they see. That impact for me has impacted my church—for them to see my journey and take on their own. Today I want people to know why they want to be healthy. Everyone has their own why.
C3EN Team Member Highlight: Michael Quinn
Having grown up on the south side of Chicago, I was well aware of economic disparities. However, I only became acutely aware of health disparities as a case manager in an acute care state hospital, the now-closed Tinley Park Mental Health Center.
Latinx Town Hall at Healthy Hood Chicago August 1
On August 1 from 6 to 7:30PM, C3EN will cohost a LatinX Town Hall with Esperanza Health Centers at Healthy Hood Chicago, 2242 S. Damen Ave -- REGISTER HERE
C3EN Is Collecting Donations for Erie Neighborhood House
C3EN is collecting donations for Erie Neighborhood House, which supports immigrant and low-income families in Chicago. Please drop donations off at our Rush office at 1645 W. Jackson Blvd!
C3EN Minigrant Awardee: Daniel Schober
I see community health workers as a vital link between the health system and local communities. This C3EN minigrant has given me the opportunity to explore these factors more deeply and consider how CHW’s can promote use of government benefits and educate local people about how to use these benefits to best support their health.
C3EN Pilot Awardee Saria Lofton in the Sun-Times
C3EN Pilot Awardee Saria Lofton and public health consultant Barbara (Lucy) Peterson advocate for the expansion of food-is-medicine programs through Medicaid in “Food-is-medicine programs can improve health, reduce food insecurity,” in the Chicago Sun-Times on June 23, 2023.