
133323168
1982
Brooklyn, NY 11203 United States
cwha.org
Caribbean Women's Health Association Inc.
The Caribbean Women's Health Association Inc. (CWHA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1982, dedicated to serving the health and social needs of the Caribbean community in the United States. CWHA is recognized for its comprehensive services aimed at reducing health disparities and providing culturally appropriate support to disadvantaged communities.
Mission and Services
- Women's Health: CWHA focuses on improving maternal and infant health outcomes, addressing issues such as prenatal care and maternal quality of life.
- HIV/AIDS Services: The organization offers education, prevention, and support services related to HIV/AIDS.
- Immigration Services: CWHA employs licensed attorneys to assist with immigration matters, including Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) renewals.
- Domestic Violence Support: Services are designed to support victims of domestic violence, ensuring safety and resources.
- Community Engagement: CWHA provides a community space where Caribbean people can gather, fostering a sense of community and cultural connection.
Operational Structure
CWHA operates as a community-based organization with strong involvement from local stakeholders. It relies heavily on community input for planning, implementing, and evaluating its programs. The organization's leadership includes a diverse board of directors with expertise in healthcare, finance, and public advocacy.
Impact
The CWHA's impact is significant, as it addresses unique barriers to healthcare and social services faced by Caribbean communities. By offering culturally relevant support, CWHA helps to bridge gaps in health outcomes, improve family safety, and enhance community well-being.
History and Development
Since its inception, CWHA has grown to become a formidable advocacy group and service provider, receiving recognition from state and city agencies. The organization's commitment to serving diverse communities has positioned it as a leading advocate for health equity and social justice.
[1] https://www.sunriver.org/other-supports/programs/caribbean-womens-health-association/ [2] https://www.idealist.org/en/nonprofit/7841c97674414cc581a80d648c06be11-caribbean-womens-health-association-kings-county [3] https://cwha.org/about/the-board/ [4] https://cwha.org [5] http://www.cwha.org
