Improving #HealthNotJustHealthcare means standing against racism
Until we address both the explicit and implicit racism that affects our society, true healing cannot occur and its impact on health cannot be reduced.
Until we address both the explicit and implicit racism that affects our society, true healing cannot occur and its impact on health cannot be reduced.
We are grateful to our current grantees and partners who help us realize our vision of healthy communities for all. That’s why EHF’s COVID-19 response plans will focus on these organizations.
Read EHF congregational engagement officer Willie Bennett’s conversation with Alan Yarborough, Office of the Bishop, Church Relations Officer about opportunities for Civic Engagement presented by the 2020 Census and upcoming elections.
Congregational Engagement welcomes Anne Eisner and Katherine Webber
Scott Madison of One Human Race, Austin, shares his racial justice work, his personal story, and his hopes for building racial solidarity across the Episcopal Diocese of Texas.
Clergy, lay leaders, and parishioners find inspiration during the first In Common gathering for 2020 at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Austin.
Due to COVID-19, all EHF Congregational Engagement gatherings and trainings scheduled through May 16, 2020 are postponed and will be rescheduled. This includes the In Common Houston event and all Mental Health First Aid trainings.
EHF is currently developing a COVID-19 response plan that takes a strategic, long-term approach. While we don’t know what’s coming next in this crisis, we do know that there’s going to be a long road ahead.
An opportunity to engage our neighbors through the 2020 Census and voter engagement
We invite Episcopal lay leaders, parishioners and clergy to the EHF’s 2020 In Common Gathering for communities and congregations in action–Join us for opportunities to share stories, be inspired by others, and gain new skills!
EHF Contracts with Rigoberto Ojeda as a Consultant to Hispanic Congregations
“One of our goals in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas is to meet our neighbors and support our communities. Helping with the 2020 Census is one way we can do this,” said The
500 Fannin St. Suite 300
Houston, Texas 77002
713.225.0900
info@episcopalhealth.org
© 2023 Episcopal Health Foundation – All Rights Reserved. – Privacy Policy – Terms of Service