Contact Us    Directions
Stanislaus County Public Health Services
Search:
 
 
   
  Coalition and Partnerships
   
  top
   
 
 
Stanislaus County Asthma Coalition
Black Infant Health Task Force (BIH Task Force)
Breastfeeding Promotion Coalition
HEART Coalition
Hepatitis C Task Force
HIV Local Implementation Group
Immunization Coalition of Stanislaus County
Nutrition and Fitness Council
Oral Health Advisory Committee
Maternal Child Adolescent Health Advisory Board
Safe Communities Coalition
Teen Pregnancy Prevention/Parenting Network
Tobacco Education Coalition
Youth Advocates Promoting Better Health
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
Black Infant Health Task Force (BIH Task Force) 209-558-6818
   
  Formed in 2001 as subgroup of the Perinatal Outreach and Education Task Force in response to incidence of low birth weight and infant mortality consistently higher for the black population than for the rest of the population. Meets the second Thursday of the month three times per year to devise and implement strategies to improve black infant birth outcomes.
   
  Contact:
  Lydia Carroll
  lcarroll@schsa.org
   
 
Perinatal Outreach and Education[POE]
Healthy Birth Outcomes[HBO]
Adolescent Family Life Program/Cal Learn[AFLP/ASPP]
Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Program[MCH]
   
  Top
   
 
Breastfeeding Promotion Coalition 209-558-5079
   
  This is an active network of advocates promoting and supporting breastfeeding through different activities including education of families, our community and health care providers.
The Coalition meets 7:30 a.m. every two months on the third Thursday at Denny’s, 1525 McHenry Ave.
   
  Contact:
  Sharon Winterberg
  swinterberg@schsa.org
   
 
Perinatal Outreach and Education[POE]
Healthy Birth Outcomes[HBO]
Adolescent Family Life Program/Cal Learn[AFLP/ASPP]
Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Program[MCH]
   
  Top
   
 
HEART Coalition 209-558-5657
   
  The HEART Coalition was convened in 1999 due to the high rates of heart disease in Stanislaus County. The coalition’s mission is to reduce cardiovascular disease risk factors to improve the health status and quality of life of the residents of Stanislaus County. They continue to increase awareness through their website at www.heartcoalition.org, the creation of a Cardiovascular Resource Guide, and by conducting educational activities such as a Healthy Heart Info Fair and Heart Calendar.
   
  Top
   
 
Hepatitis C Task Force 209-558-4800
   
  The Hepatitis C Task Force is representeded by members of the HIV/STD program, Heath Service Agency Epidemiologist, Public Health Officer, Behavior Health and Recovery Services Alcohol and Drug Program, Veterans Services, Jail Medical (CFMGJ), Kaiser, Communicable Disease Program, Golden Valley Homeless Program and non-profit agencies. The primary task of this group is to develop a Hepatitis C plan for Stanislaus County.
   
  Website:
  www.liverfoundation.org
   
  Additional Numbers:
  1-800-GO-LIVER
  1-888-4-HEP-USA
   
  Top
   
 
HIV Local Implementation Group 209-558-4800
   
  The primary task of the Local Implementation Group is to develop a comprehensive HIV plan that is based on scientific evidence and community values and is responsive to the local epidemic. The group meets bi-monthly and is represented by the affected and infected population, behavioral and social scientists, an epidimiologist, HIV/AIDS prevention service providers, health department staff, representative of healthcare delivery systems that serve HIV infection, and community advocates.
   
  Top
   
 
Immunization Coalition of Stanislaus County 209 523-4562
   
 

A group of private and public organizations, agencies, business leaders and concerned citizens working together to protect infants and young children against vaccine preventable diseases.

United Way is the lead agency. Meetings are held monthly, the 4th Thursday 12 noon at the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency, Martin Conference Room. We strive to reach the Healthy People 2010 goal of 90% immunization coverage. With special projects and education, the coalition promotes awareness on the importance of timely childhood immunizations.

Current activities include: annual Immunization Administration Techniques for Medical Assistants, annual RIDE provider appreciation baskets and annual National Infant Immunization Week and California Toddler Immunization Month activities

For more information click here >>

Contact:
Nancy Bancroft
E-mail: nbancroft@schsa.org
Phone: 209-558-4815

Street address:
113 Palm Avenue
Modesto, CA 95353

Phone: 209 523-4562
Fax: 209-523-4568
E-mail: jmiller@uwaystan.org

   
  Top
   
 
Nutrition and Fitness Council 209-558-7150
   
  This coalition is made up of a variety of organizations and individuals that come together to discuss, collaborate, and work on projects that are related to the promotion of healthy eating and physical activity.
   
  Top
   
 
Oral Health Advisory Committee 209-558-6828
   
  this committee holds at least two annual meetings, has representatives from education, the dental profession, parent groups, school nurses, and others interested in dental disease prevention in children. It's purpose is to assist in developing and reviewing the project application for funding, and to have a yearly project that will increase dental disease prevention awareness for children in our county.
   
  Top
   
 
Maternal Child Adolescent Health Advisory Board 209-558-6818
   
  A multidisciplinary group that shares the goal of assisting women to have healthy, fullterm infant births. The group meets regularly and have developed strategies to reduce the incidence of low birth weight babies born in our county.
   
  Contact:
  Julie Falkenstein
  jfalkenstein@schsa.org
   
  Links:
   
 
Perinatal Outreach and Education[POE]
Healthy Birth Outcomes[HBO]
Adolescent Family Life Program/Cal Learn[AFLP/ASPP]
Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Program[MCH]
   
  Top
   
 
Safe Communities Coalition 209-558-5657
   
  Strives to decrease the number of vehicle-related injuries and fatalities in Stanislaus County. The Safe Communities Coalition developed a strategic plan to meet this goal by focusing on four priority areas: bicycles and pedestrians, child passengers, teens and general roadway safety. Current activities include coordinating Walk to School Day events at select schools, bike helmet diversion programs and child passenger safety training.
   
  Top
   
 
Teen Pregnancy Prevention/Parenting Network 209-558-8833
   
  A quarterly network meeting for interested individuals interested in Teen pregnancy/parenting/prevention issues. Teens are also welcome. Topics related to teens and networking, sharing resources.
   
  Contact:
  Jan Husman
  209-558-8833
   
  Top
   
 
Tobacco Education Coalition 209-558-5657
   
  The purpose of this Coalition is to provide direction, through feedback and input, to the Local Lead Agency for Tobacco Education Activities. Through the involvement of a wide spectrum of community members with knowledge and expertise of the entire community, the Coalition is able to assist in the development and implementation of comprehensive tobacco control efforts.
   
  website:
  www.hsahealth.org/tobacco
   
  Top
   
 
Youth Advocates Promoting Better Health (YAPBH) 209-558-4803
   
  This youth coalition is comprised of students ages 11 to 17 that work to educate their peers on tobacco and reduce youth smoking rates in Stanislaus County.
   
   
  Top
   
   
   
 
 
 
Legal Disclaimer & Privacy Policies | We will be performing regular maintenance on our site weekly on Mondays at 5pm Visit the Stanislaus County Website
  Visit the Stanislaus County Website