Health in the Commonwealth

Faith Organizations as Health Anchors

15 min · 13 de may de 2025
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This episode explores the powerful partnership between public health and faith-based organizations across Virginia. Dr. Melicent Miller speaks with Veronica Cosby, program manager for Virginia Partners in Prayer and Prevention, about how faith communities serve as trusted messengers and community anchors in promoting health. Veronica shares how the P3 program expanded during COVID-19 to support 114 faith communities addressing health disparities through various initiatives, from telehealth support to food security programs. The conversation highlights the importance of meeting communities where they are and listening to their unique needs to build effective health partnerships.

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