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Back in September
a PSC Research Project
Investigator: Daniel J. Kruger
The Genesee County REACH US project is designed to reduce disparities in perinatal health and infant mortality in Genesee County, MI. The project is funded by a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Genesee County Health Department. The project follows Community Based Public Health principles and involves a partnership between local health infrastructures, community based organizations and universities. The partnership promotes education and health promotion programs, community mobilization, healthcare advocacy, and other activities that address historical, cultural and structural aspects of racism.
| Funding (subcontract): | Health and Human Services, Department of-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Funding Period: 10/01/2011 to 09/30/2012