Community Outreach & Information Dissemination (COID)
The goal of Project EXPORT and the Center for Health Equality is to reduce health disparities within underserved communities in the areas of substance abuse and diabetes. The COID core works with two diverse Arizona communities: Hardrock located on the Navajo Nation and the Sunnyside and Elvira Neighborhoods located on the Southside of Tucson.
The primary objectives of the Community Outreach and Information Dissemination Core include developing and disseminating culturally sensitive health information and collaborating with the targeted communities in the implementation of evidence–based disease prevention and intervention activities. Read More...
By Levi J. Long, Arizona Daily Star "When it comes to walking or riding a bike around the Elvira Neighborhood, some obstacles can make it difficult for South Side residents to get from point A to point B.
But after attending a workshop focusing on the walkability of a neighborhood, residents say they might have a plan to get more walking and biking paths established in their community." More... |
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| "The face of a once quiet and close-knit community has drastically changed. Dropout rates are increasing, property values are being compromised and poverty and crime are on the rise. Add to this mix, the near epidemic numbers of diabetes, domestic violence, and other chronic and societal diseases associated with alcohol that this community faces and one will begin to understand why we challenge the over abundance of so many liquor establishments in close proximity to one another." More... |
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