
Southeastern Michigan Health Association – Semha
381671500
1956
Detroit, MI 48202 USA
semha.org
semhamichigan
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News

We want to give a huge thank you to Children's Foundation for hosting an incredible Breakfast with Champions event yesterday, featuring Dr. Veronica Kwiatkowski of Children’s Hospital of Michigan! We were also grateful for the opportunity to hear from our very own Dr. Lauren Carroll, Executive Director of Kids’ Health Connections, as she shared insights on the challenges and preventative measures for chronic conditions like asthma and allergies in kids. These conversations are essential in shaping a healthier future for our kids. (fb)
What an incredible event we had today, to connect Community Health Workers in our community. It was a pleasure to hear about the importance of Intimate Partner Violence by Olivia Raye-Leonard from HAVEN. Thank you to all who joined! (fb)
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About the organization
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Southeastern Michigan Health Association ADVANCING PUBLIC HEALTH SINCE 1956 We create a culture that inspires us to work smart together Southeastern Michigan Health Association SEMHA is a nonprofit organization fostering collaboration among public health healthcare and communitybased partners to improve health through risk reduction activities contract management services and health promotion. We focus on capacity building addressing community needs eliminating barriers and leveraging technology for streamlined processes. Since 1956 SEMHA has remained dedicated to advancing public health in Southeast Michigan. Connecting businesses ideas and people for greater impact In todays interconnected world businesses ideas and people have a greater ability than ever before to connect and collaborate for a greater impact.
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