LOCAL RESIDENTS INIVITED TO SHARE THEIR VIEWS ON HEALTH IN THE VALLEY
Wasilla, AK— Is Mat-Su Healthy? How can we make it the healthiest place in the country? The general public is invited to help answer these questions at a series of meetings scheduled in April.
Mat-Su Health Foundation (MSHF) has been working in association with other organizations to conduct a Community Health Assessment to identify the major health needs of Mat-Su residents and work with the community to prioritize and address those needs. One phase of the assessment is a workplace survey that has already been completed. In addition, health data from a variety of sources has been compiled and analyzed. The next step is to share information collected so far and get direct input from local residents.
The public meetings are scheduled as follows:
Monday, April 1, 2013 | 6 – 8 p.m. | Upper Susitna Senior Center |
Wednesday, April 3, 2013 | 6 – 8 p.m. | Palmer High School |
Thursday, April 4, 2013 | 6 – 8 p.m. | Houston High School |
Monday, April 8, 2013 | 6 – 8 p.m. | Wasilla High School |
Wednesday, April 10, 2013 | 6 – 8 p.m. | Sutton Library |
Thursday, April 11, 2013 | 6 – 8 p.m. | Willow Community Center |
Mat-Su Health Foundation is providing free child care and refreshments at every meeting. All attendees will be eligible to receive a free pool, ice rink or health club pass as well.
“The community health assessment is a dynamic process to gather and share health-related information across the entire community,” said Elizabeth Ripley, Executive Director, Mat-Su Health Foundation. “One of the major outcomes of the public meetings will be a priority list of the top five health issues the community thinks are most important. We will use this information to inform our giving and strategic initiative plans.”
Other outcomes of the community health assessment will be the creation of a “health scorecard” to assess community health on an ongoing basis, and the creation of a data repository on the MSHF website to give grant writers, local media, planners, leaders and the general public an easy to use source for health related data.
The Mat-Su Community Health Assessment is sponsored by the following funding organizations: Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority; BP Alaska; Denali Commission; Mat-Su Agency Partnership; Mat-Su Borough; Mat-Su Coalition of Senior Centers; Mat-Su Community Health Centers; Mat-Su Health Foundation; Mat-Su Public Health/State of AK DHSS; Providence Health Systems; Rasmuson Foundation; Southcentral Foundation; and, United Way of Mat-Su.
About Mat-Su Health Foundation: Mat-Su Health Foundation is the official business name of Valley Hospital Association, Inc., which shares ownership in Mat-Su Regional Medical Center. In this capacity, the MSHF board members and representatives actively participate in the governance of Mat-Su’s community hospital and protect the community’s interest in this important healthcare institution through board oversight. The MSHF invests its assets into charitable works that improve the health and wellness of Alaskans living in Mat-Su.