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On the Drawing Board.
by Paul Knipe, Senior Account Manager
April 18, 2012
When it rains, it pours. In the past couple months we’ve begun work on three remarkable interactive projects—all of them Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grantees—that have our passions flowing and our brain cells dancing. These include:
Health Leads mobilizes college volunteers in community chapters to connect patients and their families with the basic resources they need to be healthy, and here we’re talking not just medications but food, housing, and even heating.
CeaseFire uses a public health model to stop shootings and gang killings in inner cities by combining public health science with street cred to interrupt violence where it starts, saving lives and changing behaviors.
The Center to Champion Nursing in America, an initiative of the AARP Foundation and RWJF, is transforming health care through nursing following the groundbreaking recommendations from the Institute of Medicine’s report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.”