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Will your Church be a Voice to Expand Medicaid for NC?

May 1, 2014 By Sandy Irving, Volunteer Program Associate

History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. –Martin Luther King, Jr. As many of you know, the 2013 NC legislature declined to accept medicaid expansion for 500,000 North Carolinians. It is […]

Will your Church be a Voice to Expand Medicaid for NC?

May 1, 2014 · by Sandy Irving, Volunteer Program Associate

History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. –Martin Luther King, Jr. As many of you know, the 2013 NC legislature declined to accept medicaid expansion for 500,000 North Carolinians. It is […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform, N.C. General Assembly

Farmworkers — God’s Family Supplying Our Food

April 16, 2014 By Sandy Irving, Volunteer Program Associate

We have all heard about farmworkers who supply us with cheap food but cannot afford food for their own families. This is a contradiction to God’s world of abundance with enough for everyone and contradictory to Biblical teachings to pay just wages. In addition to low wages, we often hear that farmworkers are in one of the most […]

Farmworkers — God’s Family Supplying Our Food

April 16, 2014 · by Sandy Irving, Volunteer Program Associate

We have all heard about farmworkers who supply us with cheap food but cannot afford food for their own families. This is a contradiction to God’s world of abundance with enough for everyone and contradictory to Biblical teachings to pay just wages. In addition to low wages, we often hear that farmworkers are in one of the most […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Farmworkers, Health, Rural Life

Recording of Shared Use Agreement Webinar Now Available

April 15, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

If you were unable to join the March 28th webinar on Shared Use Agreements, you missed a real treat. However, it’s not too late to learn how your congregation can promote physical activity in your local community by allowing outside groups and individuals to use your facilities. For a copy of the slides, please contact […]

Recording of Shared Use Agreement Webinar Now Available

April 15, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

If you were unable to join the March 28th webinar on Shared Use Agreements, you missed a real treat. However, it’s not too late to learn how your congregation can promote physical activity in your local community by allowing outside groups and individuals to use your facilities. For a copy of the slides, please contact […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

PHW Community Hero: Helen Livingston of Scotland County

April 15, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Meet one of our community leaders: Helen Livingston of Scotland County. I was able to get her to tell us a bit about herself and her community involvement. Joy: Ms. Helen, could you tell us a bit of a bio of your life and ways that you have contributed to the community? Helen: I grew […]

PHW Community Hero: Helen Livingston of Scotland County

April 15, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Meet one of our community leaders: Helen Livingston of Scotland County. I was able to get her to tell us a bit about herself and her community involvement. Joy: Ms. Helen, could you tell us a bit of a bio of your life and ways that you have contributed to the community? Helen: I grew […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Environment, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

ACA Update: Numbers, Enrollment Periods, and Exemptions

April 14, 2014 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

As open enrollment for the health insurance marketplace comes to a close, so does my internship at the NC Council of Churches. In less than two weeks, I will complete my classes and move on to awaiting graduation. Before I take my leave, I want to express what a pleasure it has been to work […]

ACA Update: Numbers, Enrollment Periods, and Exemptions

April 14, 2014 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

As open enrollment for the health insurance marketplace comes to a close, so does my internship at the NC Council of Churches. In less than two weeks, I will complete my classes and move on to awaiting graduation. Before I take my leave, I want to express what a pleasure it has been to work […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Six

April 11, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Six

April 11, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

April is National Minority Health Month

April 9, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Differences in health currently exist between minorities and non-Hispanic whites in the U.S., with people of color suffering disproportionately from chronic diseases, many of which are preventable. During the month of April, your congregation is invited to commemorate National Minority Health Month by hosting events and working to improve the health of all God’s children, […]

April is National Minority Health Month

April 9, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Differences in health currently exist between minorities and non-Hispanic whites in the U.S., with people of color suffering disproportionately from chronic diseases, many of which are preventable. During the month of April, your congregation is invited to commemorate National Minority Health Month by hosting events and working to improve the health of all God’s children, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Equality & Reconciliation, Health, Healthcare Reform, Race/Ethnicity

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Five

April 3, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Five

April 3, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

Healthy North Carolina 2020: Are We Gaining or Losing Ground?

April 3, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Healthy North Carolina 2020 is a health improvement plan for our state. It addresses a wide range of issues that impact our health, such as tobacco use, physical activity and nutrition, mental health, and injury and violence. Optimal goals have been established in each of these areas, with a 2020 deadline for achieving them. So […]

Healthy North Carolina 2020: Are We Gaining or Losing Ground?

April 3, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Healthy North Carolina 2020 is a health improvement plan for our state. It addresses a wide range of issues that impact our health, such as tobacco use, physical activity and nutrition, mental health, and injury and violence. Optimal goals have been established in each of these areas, with a 2020 deadline for achieving them. So […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aging, Children & Youth, Community Gardens, Economic Justice, Environment, Food, Gun Violence, Health, Healthcare Reform, Hunger, Living Wage, Mental Health, Race/Ethnicity, Substance Abuse

New Health Resource Focuses on Early Childhood Brain Development

April 2, 2014 By Marnie Cooper Priest, Former Project Director for the Breastfeeding Collaborative

The brain, one of the only organs not fully developed at birth, experiences 90% of its development before age eight. The 2000 days between birth and the start of kindergarten is the focus of a new resource, released by The North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation, for congregations that would like to help each child to […]

New Health Resource Focuses on Early Childhood Brain Development

April 2, 2014 · by Marnie Cooper Priest, Former Project Director for the Breastfeeding Collaborative

The brain, one of the only organs not fully developed at birth, experiences 90% of its development before age eight. The 2000 days between birth and the start of kindergarten is the focus of a new resource, released by The North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation, for congregations that would like to help each child to […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

Grace Period Allows You to Complete Health Insurance Enrollment

March 30, 2014 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

According to Enroll America, If you attempted to enroll before the deadline for open enrollment on March 31, but you could not do so in spite of your best efforts, you will be allowed to complete your enrollment during the first weeks of April. The exact length of the grace period is not yet clear, […]

Grace Period Allows You to Complete Health Insurance Enrollment

March 30, 2014 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

According to Enroll America, If you attempted to enroll before the deadline for open enrollment on March 31, but you could not do so in spite of your best efforts, you will be allowed to complete your enrollment during the first weeks of April. The exact length of the grace period is not yet clear, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Success Story – Ebenezer Missionary Baptist, Wadesboro

March 28, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church in Wadesboro kicked off the New Year with a renewed focus on healthy living as a practice of their faith. To illustrate, they provided “Go Red” gift bags to women highlighting the importance of different health tests like blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, and bone mineral density. They also launched a […]

PHW Success Story – Ebenezer Missionary Baptist, Wadesboro

March 28, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church in Wadesboro kicked off the New Year with a renewed focus on healthy living as a practice of their faith. To illustrate, they provided “Go Red” gift bags to women highlighting the importance of different health tests like blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, and bone mineral density. They also launched a […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Four

March 27, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Four

March 27, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

Food Justice Event on April 12

March 25, 2014 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Last year, I did not see many church leaders and pastors at the food and faith events I attended. I wondered if they knew about these events. As I reflected, I asked another question, “How can the valuable information I am learning about hunger, food insecurity, and food justice be accessible to church leaders and pastors?” Partners […]

Food Justice Event on April 12

March 25, 2014 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Last year, I did not see many church leaders and pastors at the food and faith events I attended. I wondered if they knew about these events. As I reflected, I asked another question, “How can the valuable information I am learning about hunger, food insecurity, and food justice be accessible to church leaders and pastors?” Partners […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health, Hunger

“Thank God for Health Insurance”

March 22, 2014 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The end of open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act, March 31, is only days away. Although the past five months have been full of their share of challenges, stories of triumph have emerged. The ACA was, in part, written into law to expand coverage to people who had not had access to health insurance before or who […]

“Thank God for Health Insurance”

March 22, 2014 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The end of open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act, March 31, is only days away. Although the past five months have been full of their share of challenges, stories of triumph have emerged. The ACA was, in part, written into law to expand coverage to people who had not had access to health insurance before or who […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

Open Enrollment Ends March 31

March 21, 2014 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

As the end of open enrollment on March 31 approaches, little time remains to take advantage of advanced premium tax credits and cost-sharing subsidies on Healthcare.gov. You have 10 days left to purchase health insurance that is both more affordable and comprehensive while also avoiding the penalty for not having health insurance. Remember, ACA-compliant health […]

Open Enrollment Ends March 31

March 21, 2014 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

As the end of open enrollment on March 31 approaches, little time remains to take advantage of advanced premium tax credits and cost-sharing subsidies on Healthcare.gov. You have 10 days left to purchase health insurance that is both more affordable and comprehensive while also avoiding the penalty for not having health insurance. Remember, ACA-compliant health […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Three

March 20, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Three

March 20, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Worship

Allowing Access to Church Facilities to Promote Physical Activity: Free Webinar

March 15, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness recently teamed up with the NC Division of Public Health, Faithful Families and Voices into Action to assess what is currently happening around shared use agreements in faith communities across the state and to identify opportunities for growth. Please join us on Friday, March 28 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. […]

Allowing Access to Church Facilities to Promote Physical Activity: Free Webinar

March 15, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness recently teamed up with the NC Division of Public Health, Faithful Families and Voices into Action to assess what is currently happening around shared use agreements in faith communities across the state and to identify opportunities for growth. Please join us on Friday, March 28 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Environment, Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Two

March 13, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters.  Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter Two

March 13, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters.  Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and you will find past Book Club entries. Our current choice of reading […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Mental Health, Worship

The Benefits of Breastfeeding

March 12, 2014 By Marnie Cooper Priest, Former Project Director for the Breastfeeding Collaborative

Recent, widely disseminated news reports claim that the benefits of breastfeeding have been drastically overstated. This is a startling assertion. It contradicts prolific and long-standing research that has formed the foundation for pro-breastfeeding policies and recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the Institutes of Medicine, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the U.S. Department […]

The Benefits of Breastfeeding

March 12, 2014 · by Marnie Cooper Priest, Former Project Director for the Breastfeeding Collaborative

Recent, widely disseminated news reports claim that the benefits of breastfeeding have been drastically overstated. This is a startling assertion. It contradicts prolific and long-standing research that has formed the foundation for pro-breastfeeding policies and recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the Institutes of Medicine, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the U.S. Department […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

First Sunday in Lent: Poverty & Health

March 8, 2014 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

In recognition of our faithful call and of this time in history, the Council’s annual Lenten guide focuses on poverty and the ways we can respond to our sisters and brothers of low-income. We hope you and your family will find cause for reflection and inspiration for action as you share this intergenerational resource together. […]

First Sunday in Lent: Poverty & Health

March 8, 2014 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

In recognition of our faithful call and of this time in history, the Council’s annual Lenten guide focuses on poverty and the ways we can respond to our sisters and brothers of low-income. We hope you and your family will find cause for reflection and inspiration for action as you share this intergenerational resource together. […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Economic Justice, Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter One

March 6, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “The Circle Maker” by Mark Batterson. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Chapter One

March 6, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “The Circle Maker” by Mark Batterson. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

PHW-Certified Congregation Receives Funding to Improve Access to Healthy Foods

March 2, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Love Fellowship Believers – a PHW Silver-Certified Congregation located in Greensboro and under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Kevin Webb – was awarded a Statewide Pioneering Healthier Communities Youth Advocacy grant to take on the issue of healthy food access in their local community. With rising childhood obesity rates in our state and country, a […]

PHW-Certified Congregation Receives Funding to Improve Access to Healthy Foods

March 2, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Love Fellowship Believers – a PHW Silver-Certified Congregation located in Greensboro and under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Kevin Webb – was awarded a Statewide Pioneering Healthier Communities Youth Advocacy grant to take on the issue of healthy food access in their local community. With rising childhood obesity rates in our state and country, a […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Come to the Table, Community Gardens, Food, Health, Hunger

Last Call for Open Enrollment

March 1, 2014 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

“We’ve only got a few weeks left. March 31st, that’s the last call.” President Obama made this statement recently to a group of his supporters, and he’s referring to the approaching end of open enrollment for health insurance on the Marketplace. After March 31, individuals who remain uninsured will be charged a penalty unless they […]

Last Call for Open Enrollment

March 1, 2014 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

“We’ve only got a few weeks left. March 31st, that’s the last call.” President Obama made this statement recently to a group of his supporters, and he’s referring to the approaching end of open enrollment for health insurance on the Marketplace. After March 31, individuals who remain uninsured will be charged a penalty unless they […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform, Mental Health

Presbyterian Clergy Sign Letter for the Public Good

February 28, 2014 By George Reed, Former Executive Director

A group of Presbyterian clergy have prepared and circulated A Pastoral Letter to their colleagues. It is a fine statement, noting that “[a]n enduring principle of our discipleship is the call to sacrifice for the sake of others, after the manner of Christ, and a commitment to the common good beyond our own personal interest.” […]

Presbyterian Clergy Sign Letter for the Public Good

February 28, 2014 · by George Reed, Former Executive Director

A group of Presbyterian clergy have prepared and circulated A Pastoral Letter to their colleagues. It is a fine statement, noting that “[a]n enduring principle of our discipleship is the call to sacrifice for the sake of others, after the manner of Christ, and a commitment to the common good beyond our own personal interest.” […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Economic Justice, Equality & Reconciliation, Health, Housing, Prophetic Voice, Public Education, State Budget

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Prayer Testimonies

February 27, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “The Circle Maker” by Mark Batterson. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Prayer Testimonies

February 27, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “The Circle Maker” by Mark Batterson. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

A Time to Mend: A Social Justice Study for Lent

February 26, 2014 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Economic circumstances too often define us. How much we do or do not earn can put us on a path that either buffers our failures or tempers our successes. The people who make the least amount of money have the fewest opportunities to succeed, no matter how much they work or how hard they study. For Christians, the biblical calls to justice and to providing for the least of these are foundations of our faith. At the same time, we as a nation mark this year the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty. Under different circumstances we might celebrate the milestone, but there is still too much to be done.

A Time to Mend: A Social Justice Study for Lent

February 26, 2014 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Economic circumstances too often define us. How much we do or do not earn can put us on a path that either buffers our failures or tempers our successes. The people who make the least amount of money have the fewest opportunities to succeed, no matter how much they work or how hard they study.

For Christians, the biblical calls to justice and to providing for the least of these are foundations of our faith. At the same time, we as a nation mark this year the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty. Under different circumstances we might celebrate the milestone, but there is still too much to be done.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Economic Justice, Elections, Environment, Equality & Reconciliation, Farmworkers, Food, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, Housing, Hunger, Immigration, Public Education, Race/Ethnicity, Religion & Society, State Budget, Worship

Gardening With a Purpose

February 25, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Recently, I received a notice from a local community garden organizer about a grant opportunity sponsored by a fertilizer company. I shared it with my e-mail group and found one response, in particular, intriguing. Within this email, a local community leader expressed the importance of gardens, eating healthy, and making healthy local food accessible to […]

Gardening With a Purpose

February 25, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Recently, I received a notice from a local community garden organizer about a grant opportunity sponsored by a fertilizer company. I shared it with my e-mail group and found one response, in particular, intriguing. Within this email, a local community leader expressed the importance of gardens, eating healthy, and making healthy local food accessible to […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Community Gardens, Economic Justice, Environment, Farmworkers, Food, Health, Human Rights, Hunger, Interfaith, Living Wage, Rural Life

My Personal Food and Faith Story

February 22, 2014 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

How did faith play a role in shaping my food and faith experience? Food was very much a part of my growing up and interactions with both of my parents’ families. Food was not the only reason why we came together. We came together to rekindle, reconcile, and just have fun together, but food was an […]

My Personal Food and Faith Story

February 22, 2014 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

How did faith play a role in shaping my food and faith experience? Food was very much a part of my growing up and interactions with both of my parents’ families. Food was not the only reason why we came together. We came together to rekindle, reconcile, and just have fun together, but food was an […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

2014 PHW Certification & Mini-Grants: We’re Now Accepting Applications!

February 21, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

New activities and requirements for the 2014 Partners in Health and Wholeness Certification Program are now posted on our website! We hope that you will join this statewide movement to improve the health of people of faith through increased physical activity, healthy eating and tobacco use prevention and cessation. PHW-certified congregations are taking charge of […]

2014 PHW Certification & Mini-Grants: We’re Now Accepting Applications!

February 21, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

New activities and requirements for the 2014 Partners in Health and Wholeness Certification Program are now posted on our website! We hope that you will join this statewide movement to improve the health of people of faith through increased physical activity, healthy eating and tobacco use prevention and cessation. PHW-certified congregations are taking charge of […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Come to the Table, Community Gardens, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Introduction

February 20, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “The Circle Maker” by Mark Batterson. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: The Circle Maker, Introduction

February 20, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “The Circle Maker” by Mark Batterson. Just look for the picture of the apple on the books and […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Worship

HKonJ 2014 — Moral March and People’s Assembly

February 9, 2014 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

A cross-section of North Carolinians and progressives from other states flooded downtown Raleigh on Saturday as part of HKonJ 2014. Longtime activists from across the state walked with college students, parents pushed young children in strollers, old friends renewed acquaintances, and new relationships were forged. The day began with an interfaith Service of Repentance and Consecration, organized […]

HKonJ 2014 — Moral March and People’s Assembly

February 9, 2014 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

A cross-section of North Carolinians and progressives from other states flooded downtown Raleigh on Saturday as part of HKonJ 2014. Longtime activists from across the state walked with college students, parents pushed young children in strollers, old friends renewed acquaintances, and new relationships were forged. The day began with an interfaith Service of Repentance and Consecration, organized […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Criminal Justice, Economic Justice, Elections, Environment, Equality & Reconciliation, Fracking, Gender, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Housing, Hunger, Immigration, Interfaith, LGBTQ, Living Wage, Mental Health, Moral Mondays, N.C. General Assembly, Public Education, Religion & Society, State Budget, Taxes

Pray with Us on Friday, March with Us on Saturday

February 6, 2014 By George Reed, Former Executive Director

Join the NC NAACP, the North Carolina Council of Churches, and coalition partners for this weekend’s Moral March on Raleigh and HKonJ People’s Assembly. Events include: A Mass Meeting and Worship Service Friday, February 7, 7 p.m. Abundant Life Christian Center 4400 Old Poole Road, Raleigh Keynote speaker is Bishop W. Darin Moore, Presiding Prelate […]

Pray with Us on Friday, March with Us on Saturday

February 6, 2014 · by George Reed, Former Executive Director

Join the NC NAACP, the North Carolina Council of Churches, and coalition partners for this weekend’s Moral March on Raleigh and HKonJ People’s Assembly. Events include: A Mass Meeting and Worship Service Friday, February 7, 7 p.m. Abundant Life Christian Center 4400 Old Poole Road, Raleigh Keynote speaker is Bishop W. Darin Moore, Presiding Prelate […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aging, Children & Youth, Christian Unity, Criminal Justice, Economic Justice, Elections, Environment, Equality & Reconciliation, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Healthcare Reform, Housing, Immigration, Interfaith, LGBTQ, Moral Mondays, N.C. General Assembly, Prophetic Voice, Public Education, Religion & Society, State Budget, Taxes

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Nineteen

February 6, 2014 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. Just look for the picture of the […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Nineteen

February 6, 2014 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. Just look for the picture of the […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

Beech Valley Baptist Church in Sugar Grove to Participate in Strive to Revive Cardiac Arrest Rescue Program

February 5, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

High Country Press Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC), the North Carolina Council of Churches, the American Red Cross and Rep. Becky Carney have selected Beech Valley Baptist Church as one of more than 200 places of worship across the state to participate in Strive to Revive. The program aims to reduce […]

Beech Valley Baptist Church in Sugar Grove to Participate in Strive to Revive Cardiac Arrest Rescue Program

February 5, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

High Country Press Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC), the North Carolina Council of Churches, the American Red Cross and Rep. Becky Carney have selected Beech Valley Baptist Church as one of more than 200 places of worship across the state to participate in Strive to Revive. The program aims to reduce […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aging, Health, Race/Ethnicity

Are We Past The Holiday Pounds?

January 28, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

I know that we are past the holidays, but are we past the pounds that we might have packed on? Many times, we are so bombarded by the holiday hype that we hardly have time to consider tips to avoid weight gain. So with 2013 behind us, here are some ideas to consider for 2014 […]

Are We Past The Holiday Pounds?

January 28, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

I know that we are past the holidays, but are we past the pounds that we might have packed on? Many times, we are so bombarded by the holiday hype that we hardly have time to consider tips to avoid weight gain. So with 2013 behind us, here are some ideas to consider for 2014 […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

Share your Affordable Care Act Stories

January 24, 2014 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The Health Insurance Marketplace has been open for nearly four months now, which leads us to believe that there are some stories out there waiting to be told. The NC Council of Churches invites congregations and individuals to share stories about your experiences with the Affordable Care Act and the health insurance marketplace. We welcome […]

Share your Affordable Care Act Stories

January 24, 2014 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The Health Insurance Marketplace has been open for nearly four months now, which leads us to believe that there are some stories out there waiting to be told. The NC Council of Churches invites congregations and individuals to share stories about your experiences with the Affordable Care Act and the health insurance marketplace. We welcome […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

A Canine’s Love for Health

January 23, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Have you ever thought about what your pet may think of your diet? I had some fun exploring this idea with a friend’s pet. Heidi is a dachshund with a remarkable story about how her diet has changed within the past several years, due to her owners changing their diet.  Healthy habits are beneficial, even […]

A Canine’s Love for Health

January 23, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Have you ever thought about what your pet may think of your diet? I had some fun exploring this idea with a friend’s pet. Heidi is a dachshund with a remarkable story about how her diet has changed within the past several years, due to her owners changing their diet.  Healthy habits are beneficial, even […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Seventeen

January 23, 2014 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Seventeen

January 23, 2014 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

Pope Supports Breastfeeding in Public

January 18, 2014 By Marnie Cooper Priest, Former Project Director for the Breastfeeding Collaborative

Breastfeeding mothers everywhere have another reason to smile. On two separate occasions, one at the General Audience in December and another during a Baptism last week at the Cistene Chapel, Pope Frances encouraged mothers to go ahead and feed their babies, even though they were out in public  — and in the presence of the Pope! […]

Pope Supports Breastfeeding in Public

January 18, 2014 · by Marnie Cooper Priest, Former Project Director for the Breastfeeding Collaborative

Breastfeeding mothers everywhere have another reason to smile. On two separate occasions, one at the General Audience in December and another during a Baptism last week at the Cistene Chapel, Pope Frances encouraged mothers to go ahead and feed their babies, even though they were out in public  — and in the presence of the Pope! […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Food, Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Sixteen

January 16, 2014 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Sixteen

January 16, 2014 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Come to the Table, Food, Health, Hunger

PHW Receives Outstanding Community Service Award

January 13, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

PHW received an Outstanding Community Service Award from Peletah Ministries in New Bern, under the leadership of Pastors Anthony and Dawn Baldwin Gibson, on Saturday, January 11.  Peletah Ministries, a small congregation of about 50 people, is making a real difference in their local community and surrounding areas. But instead of shining the spotlight on […]

PHW Receives Outstanding Community Service Award

January 13, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

PHW received an Outstanding Community Service Award from Peletah Ministries in New Bern, under the leadership of Pastors Anthony and Dawn Baldwin Gibson, on Saturday, January 11.  Peletah Ministries, a small congregation of about 50 people, is making a real difference in their local community and surrounding areas. But instead of shining the spotlight on […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Come to the Table, Community Gardens, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform, Hunger, Mental Health

Walking Together

January 11, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Partners in Health and Wholeness cannot do its work without your involvement. We are dedicated to equipping individuals and churches with the proper resources to be successful at implementing healthier habits. We are powerful because you are with us. If there is anything on this list that you are willing to do, would you let […]

Walking Together

January 11, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Partners in Health and Wholeness cannot do its work without your involvement. We are dedicated to equipping individuals and churches with the proper resources to be successful at implementing healthier habits. We are powerful because you are with us. If there is anything on this list that you are willing to do, would you let […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Community Gardens, Food, Health, Hunger

ACA Update

January 10, 2014 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Now that the holidays are over and we have returned to our daily routines, it is a good time to review what has transpired since I last posted. On January 1, the individual requirement to have health insurance went into effect. As I have written before, this means that individuals who are currently uninsured or […]

ACA Update

January 10, 2014 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Now that the holidays are over and we have returned to our daily routines, it is a good time to review what has transpired since I last posted. On January 1, the individual requirement to have health insurance went into effect. As I have written before, this means that individuals who are currently uninsured or […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Fifteen

January 9, 2014 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Fifteen

January 9, 2014 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

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Ashes to Beauty

January 8, 2014 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified. –Isaiah 61:3 (KJV) This past year, 2013, I’ve […]

Ashes to Beauty

January 8, 2014 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified. –Isaiah 61:3 (KJV) This past year, 2013, I’ve […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

PHW Success Story – Tabernacle of Deliverance, Rocky Mount

January 4, 2014 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Tabernacle of Deliverance is a non-denominational church located in a low socioeconomic community that strives to promote health and wellness along with spiritual guidance to those residing in the community. Programs targeted at at-risk youth are encouraged and implemented, including education on gang violence, teen pregnancy, substance abuse (drugs, alcohol and tobacco), and health and […]

PHW Success Story – Tabernacle of Deliverance, Rocky Mount

January 4, 2014 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Tabernacle of Deliverance is a non-denominational church located in a low socioeconomic community that strives to promote health and wellness along with spiritual guidance to those residing in the community. Programs targeted at at-risk youth are encouraged and implemented, including education on gang violence, teen pregnancy, substance abuse (drugs, alcohol and tobacco), and health and […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Come to the Table, Community Gardens, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

Outer Banks Half Marathon, Part 2

December 31, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

In the opening scene of the holiday movie Love Actually, Hugh Grant’s character has a beautiful monologue that begins, “Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I go to the arrivals gate at Heathrow airport.” He continues to talk about the greetings, farewells, and love that is shared at the airport — welcoming […]

Outer Banks Half Marathon, Part 2

December 31, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

In the opening scene of the holiday movie Love Actually, Hugh Grant’s character has a beautiful monologue that begins, “Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I go to the arrivals gate at Heathrow airport.” He continues to talk about the greetings, farewells, and love that is shared at the airport — welcoming […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Peace

A Year of Setbacks, Pushbacks

December 29, 2013 By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

At the close of a momentous year for politics and public policy in North Carolina – a year that challenged many people of faith to act on their beliefs — we again might find ourselves wondering whether things have to get worse before they can get better. That “things” got worse for many of the […]

A Year of Setbacks, Pushbacks

December 29, 2013 · by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

At the close of a momentous year for politics and public policy in North Carolina – a year that challenged many people of faith to act on their beliefs — we again might find ourselves wondering whether things have to get worse before they can get better. That “things” got worse for many of the […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Civil Liberties, Death Penalty, Economic Justice, Elections, Environment, Fracking, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, Moral Mondays, N.C. General Assembly, Public Education, State Budget, Taxes

Run Your Own Race: Outer Banks Half Marathon, Part 1

December 28, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

On the second weekend in November the Outer Banks hosted a marathon, half-marathon, and a variety of other running events. The “1 Corinthians 9:24 Runners” was one group that participated, based out of Guilford College United Methodist Church in Greensboro. I had the honor of being a part of this group, a group that has been […]

Run Your Own Race: Outer Banks Half Marathon, Part 1

December 28, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

On the second weekend in November the Outer Banks hosted a marathon, half-marathon, and a variety of other running events. The “1 Corinthians 9:24 Runners” was one group that participated, based out of Guilford College United Methodist Church in Greensboro. I had the honor of being a part of this group, a group that has been […]

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PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Thirteen

December 26, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Thirteen

December 26, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

Calvary Baptist Takes Part in Cardiac Arrest Rescue Program

December 21, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

The Sylva Herald

“Our congregation is committed to protecting the health of our members, and Strive to Revive helps us take this commitment to the next level,” said the Rev. Avery Brown, church pastor. “With more than 50-75 people attending our church each week, we have the potential to save lives and make a real difference in our community.” Strive to Revive kicked off in Charlotte in 2010 by awarding 20 organizations with AEDs and CPR training. BCBSNC, the North Carolina Council of Churches, the American Red Cross and Carney are committed to expanding the program statewide by distributing AEDs and providing CPR training to places of worship across North Carolina with the goal of reaching all 100 counties.

Calvary Baptist Takes Part in Cardiac Arrest Rescue Program

December 21, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

The Sylva Herald

“Our congregation is committed to protecting the health of our members, and Strive to Revive helps us take this commitment to the next level,” said the Rev. Avery Brown, church pastor. “With more than 50-75 people attending our church each week, we have the potential to save lives and make a real difference in our community.”

Strive to Revive kicked off in Charlotte in 2010 by awarding 20 organizations with AEDs and CPR training. BCBSNC, the North Carolina Council of Churches, the American Red Cross and Carney are committed to expanding the program statewide by distributing AEDs and providing CPR training to places of worship across North Carolina with the goal of reaching all 100 counties.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

Experts Discuss Junk Food Advertising Focused on Children

December 18, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

The holiday season, unfortunately, has become one of the more appropriate times of the year to talk about advertising. From Black Friday through day after Christmas shopping, there are ads all around us. However, it is not just around the holidays that food companies are doing targeted marketing, often to children and communities who already suffer disproportionately […]

Experts Discuss Junk Food Advertising Focused on Children

December 18, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

The holiday season, unfortunately, has become one of the more appropriate times of the year to talk about advertising. From Black Friday through day after Christmas shopping, there are ads all around us. However, it is not just around the holidays that food companies are doing targeted marketing, often to children and communities who already suffer disproportionately […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Food, Health, Hunger

Eat as an Act of Worship this Holiday Season

December 16, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

This is a special time of year. For Christians, it’s a time of Advent or expectant waiting for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This period of anticipation culminates on Christmas Day, when many Western churches celebrate Jesus’ birth. And these celebrations can take on many different forms. Some Christians choose to simply reflect on […]

Eat as an Act of Worship this Holiday Season

December 16, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

This is a special time of year. For Christians, it’s a time of Advent or expectant waiting for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This period of anticipation culminates on Christmas Day, when many Western churches celebrate Jesus’ birth. And these celebrations can take on many different forms. Some Christians choose to simply reflect on […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Come to the Table, Food, Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Eleven

December 12, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Eleven

December 12, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Environment, Food, Health, Hunger, Rural Life

PHW Launches New Breastfeeding Program, Welcomes New Staff

December 12, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

PHW was recently awarded a two-year implementation grant from the John Rex Endowment to promote breastfeeding in low-resource congregations in Wake County. Marnie Cooper Priest, a native of Maine and a Certified Professional Midwife, will oversee this work. Marnie earned a Masters in Global Health from Duke University, successfully managed a midwifery practice for over […]

PHW Launches New Breastfeeding Program, Welcomes New Staff

December 12, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

PHW was recently awarded a two-year implementation grant from the John Rex Endowment to promote breastfeeding in low-resource congregations in Wake County. Marnie Cooper Priest, a native of Maine and a Certified Professional Midwife, will oversee this work. Marnie earned a Masters in Global Health from Duke University, successfully managed a midwifery practice for over […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

Smarter Holiday Eating

December 10, 2013 By George Reed, Former Executive Director

For any of us trying to lose weight or to maintain a healthy weight, the weeks from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day are the hardest of the year. All that good food and drink; all the busy-ness and stress of the season; all the memories, both joy-filled and sad; even the shortness of days at […]

Smarter Holiday Eating

December 10, 2013 · by George Reed, Former Executive Director

For any of us trying to lose weight or to maintain a healthy weight, the weeks from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day are the hardest of the year. All that good food and drink; all the busy-ness and stress of the season; all the memories, both joy-filled and sad; even the shortness of days at […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

Coverage is Coming

December 9, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

December is here and Advent has arrived — a season which Christians joyfully and expectantly welcome as we await the celebration of Christ’s birth. This year, for many Americans, the month of December is significant for an additional reason — the approach of affordable health insurance coverage. Now, according to a notice from HHS, individuals […]

Coverage is Coming

December 9, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

December is here and Advent has arrived — a season which Christians joyfully and expectantly welcome as we await the celebration of Christ’s birth. This year, for many Americans, the month of December is significant for an additional reason — the approach of affordable health insurance coverage. Now, according to a notice from HHS, individuals […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

Church Youth Groups Invited to Apply for Funding to Create Healthier Communities

December 6, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness is teaming up with the NC Alliance of YMCAs to identify organizations, like churches, with active youth groups who seek to improve the health of their local community. This opportunity, called the Statewide Pioneering Healthier Communities Teen Advocacy Mini-Grants program, supports the YMCA’s mission to strengthen communities through youth development, […]

Church Youth Groups Invited to Apply for Funding to Create Healthier Communities

December 6, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness is teaming up with the NC Alliance of YMCAs to identify organizations, like churches, with active youth groups who seek to improve the health of their local community. This opportunity, called the Statewide Pioneering Healthier Communities Teen Advocacy Mini-Grants program, supports the YMCA’s mission to strengthen communities through youth development, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Come to the Table, Community Gardens, Environment, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Ten

December 5, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Ten

December 5, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Come to the Table, Farmworkers, Food, Health, Hunger

Call for Special Legislative Session on Medicaid and Unemployment

November 30, 2013 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

On Tuesday, Executive Director George Reed took part in an NAACP-organized press conference urging Gov. Pat McCrory to call a special legislative session to reconsider decisions blocking Medicaid expansion and cutting off unemployment benefits to many North Carolinians. The press conference was held at Raleigh’s Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, a Council member congregation. The text of George’s comments follows: […]

Call for Special Legislative Session on Medicaid and Unemployment

November 30, 2013 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

On Tuesday, Executive Director George Reed took part in an NAACP-organized press conference urging Gov. Pat McCrory to call a special legislative session to reconsider decisions blocking Medicaid expansion and cutting off unemployment benefits to many North Carolinians. The press conference was held at Raleigh’s Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, a Council member congregation. The text of George’s comments follows: […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, N.C. General Assembly

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal,Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Nine

November 28, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal,Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Nine

November 28, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Environment, Farmworkers, Food, Health, Hunger, Rural Life

Signers Welcome — Letter to Governor McCrory

November 25, 2013 By George Reed, Former Executive Director

The NC NAACP has endorsed an open letter to Gov. McCrory about the state’s decision to deny certain unemployment insurance benefits and expanded Medicaid coverage to hundreds of thousands of vulnerable North Carolinians, something we have covered extensively in RR. The letter was originally drafted by four good friends and distinguished colleagues of the Council: […]

Signers Welcome — Letter to Governor McCrory

November 25, 2013 · by George Reed, Former Executive Director

The NC NAACP has endorsed an open letter to Gov. McCrory about the state’s decision to deny certain unemployment insurance benefits and expanded Medicaid coverage to hundreds of thousands of vulnerable North Carolinians, something we have covered extensively in RR. The letter was originally drafted by four good friends and distinguished colleagues of the Council: […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Economic Justice, Good Government, Health

Deadline Approaching: Survey to Assess Churches’ Facility Use by Community Members

November 21, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness would like to learn about the use of your congregation’s facilities by outside groups and individuals through a Faith Community Facility Use Agreement Survey. Findings from this survey will help our staff and community partners – i.e., Voices into Action, Faithful Families Eating Smart and Moving More, and the NC […]

Deadline Approaching: Survey to Assess Churches’ Facility Use by Community Members

November 21, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness would like to learn about the use of your congregation’s facilities by outside groups and individuals through a Faith Community Facility Use Agreement Survey. Findings from this survey will help our staff and community partners – i.e., Voices into Action, Faithful Families Eating Smart and Moving More, and the NC […]

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PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Eight

November 21, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Eight

November 21, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Environment, Farmworkers, Food, Health, Hunger

Our Second Healthy Food Pantry Workshop

November 15, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Many churches highlight feeding ministries and fighting hunger as one of their most important and holy missions, taking very seriously the call of Jesus to feed his sheep, as he commands Peter in John’s Gospel. We also know that Jesus said when we clothe, feed, visit and welcome the least of these we are doing it […]

Our Second Healthy Food Pantry Workshop

November 15, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Many churches highlight feeding ministries and fighting hunger as one of their most important and holy missions, taking very seriously the call of Jesus to feed his sheep, as he commands Peter in John’s Gospel. We also know that Jesus said when we clothe, feed, visit and welcome the least of these we are doing it […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health, Hunger

PHW Bookclub Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Chapter Seven

November 14, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

PHW Bookclub Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Chapter Seven

November 14, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Environment, Farmworkers, Food, Health, Hunger

Federal Marketplace Basics in Powerpoint

November 4, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The Affordable Care Act is a law with many complex parts. One of those parts, the individual mandate to have a minimum standard of health insurance coverage, goes into effect on January 1, 2014. Because health insurance is unaffordable for many, the law created a premium tax credit and cost-sharing subsidy to ease the financial burden […]

Federal Marketplace Basics in Powerpoint

November 4, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The Affordable Care Act is a law with many complex parts. One of those parts, the individual mandate to have a minimum standard of health insurance coverage, goes into effect on January 1, 2014. Because health insurance is unaffordable for many, the law created a premium tax credit and cost-sharing subsidy to ease the financial burden […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

NC Council of Churches Offers ACA Marketplace Webinar

November 2, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

In response to a number of requests for information about the Affordable Care Act and the new federal health care marketplace, the NC Council of Churches will host a webinar on Thursday, November 14, from Noon to 1 p.m. “The Basics: The Affordable Care Act and The Health Care Marketplace.” Open enrollment has already begun in […]

NC Council of Churches Offers ACA Marketplace Webinar

November 2, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

In response to a number of requests for information about the Affordable Care Act and the new federal health care marketplace, the NC Council of Churches will host a webinar on Thursday, November 14, from Noon to 1 p.m. “The Basics: The Affordable Care Act and The Health Care Marketplace.” Open enrollment has already begun in […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Success Story – St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Durham

November 2, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Our congregation has used PHW’s gold status requirements as a framework for implementing activities throughout the year. Our priest, Jonah Kendall, led our health directive through his healthy and active lifestyle and by creating a PowerPoint presentation regarding health and Christianity and presenting it during our adult formation series. We formed a Health and Wellness […]

PHW Success Story – St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Durham

November 2, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Our congregation has used PHW’s gold status requirements as a framework for implementing activities throughout the year. Our priest, Jonah Kendall, led our health directive through his healthy and active lifestyle and by creating a PowerPoint presentation regarding health and Christianity and presenting it during our adult formation series. We formed a Health and Wellness […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Come to the Table, Community Gardens, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

Healthy Young America Video Contest

November 1, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The Department of Health and Human Services reports that young adults ages 18 – 34 account for 41 percent of those who are uninsured and possibly eligible for coverage through the Marketplace or Medicaid. According to the report, young adults are the age group most likely to be without health insurance coverage. This makes them […]

Healthy Young America Video Contest

November 1, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

The Department of Health and Human Services reports that young adults ages 18 – 34 account for 41 percent of those who are uninsured and possibly eligible for coverage through the Marketplace or Medicaid. According to the report, young adults are the age group most likely to be without health insurance coverage. This makes them […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Five

October 31, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life,” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Five

October 31, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life,” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Environment, Food, Health, Hunger

Adam Searing:Putting ACA Website Problems in Perspective

October 29, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Adam Searing, Director of the NC Justice Center’s Health Access Coalition, has added some needed perspective for North Carolinians to the current challenges plaguing the federal  Health Insurance Marketplace. He points out that state-run health insurance exchanges are functioning well and successfully enrolling thousands of people. North Carolina also had this opportunity, but when the NC […]

Adam Searing:Putting ACA Website Problems in Perspective

October 29, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Adam Searing, Director of the NC Justice Center’s Health Access Coalition, has added some needed perspective for North Carolinians to the current challenges plaguing the federal  Health Insurance Marketplace. He points out that state-run health insurance exchanges are functioning well and successfully enrolling thousands of people. North Carolina also had this opportunity, but when the NC […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform, N.C. General Assembly

Survey to Assess Churches’ Facility Use by Local Community Members

October 27, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness would like to learn about the use of your congregation’s facilities by outside groups and individuals through a Faith Community Facility Use Agreement Survey. Findings from this survey will help our staff and community partners – i.e., Voices into Action, Faithful Families Eating Smart and Moving More, and the NC […]

Survey to Assess Churches’ Facility Use by Local Community Members

October 27, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Partners in Health and Wholeness would like to learn about the use of your congregation’s facilities by outside groups and individuals through a Faith Community Facility Use Agreement Survey. Findings from this survey will help our staff and community partners – i.e., Voices into Action, Faithful Families Eating Smart and Moving More, and the NC […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

PHW Success Story – Zion Wall Free Will Baptist, Linden

October 26, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

We are honored to be the recipient of the Bronze mini-grant award in the amount of $500. Under the leadership and guidance of Elder Jerry Jones, the membership of Zion Wall has consented to the Partners in Health and Wholeness (PHW) Congregational Pledge. We formed the First Responders-Hospitality-PHW Committee in February of this year. The […]

PHW Success Story – Zion Wall Free Will Baptist, Linden

October 26, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

We are honored to be the recipient of the Bronze mini-grant award in the amount of $500. Under the leadership and guidance of Elder Jerry Jones, the membership of Zion Wall has consented to the Partners in Health and Wholeness (PHW) Congregational Pledge. We formed the First Responders-Hospitality-PHW Committee in February of this year. The […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable Miracle, Chapter Four

October 24, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life,” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable Miracle, Chapter Four

October 24, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life,” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

Trapped in the Coverage Gap

October 24, 2013 By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

Isn’t the federal Affordable Care Act supposed to help low-income Americans obtain the health insurance coverage that has been out of reach for millions? To be sure, that’s the idea at the heart of the law everyone now refers to as Obamacare. And despite frustrating hang-ups in online enrollment, the law will enable many folks […]

Trapped in the Coverage Gap

October 24, 2013 · by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

Isn’t the federal Affordable Care Act supposed to help low-income Americans obtain the health insurance coverage that has been out of reach for millions? To be sure, that’s the idea at the heart of the law everyone now refers to as Obamacare. And despite frustrating hang-ups in online enrollment, the law will enable many folks […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform, N.C. General Assembly

Health Care from the Pulpit Kicks Off Oct. 25-27

October 21, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

This weekend, October 25 – 27, is National Faith Weekend of Action for Get Covered America, and it kicks off the new Health Care from the Pulpit program. The effort is designed to engage the faith community in education and outreach around the Affordable Care Act. Churches and faith organizations which are interested in educating and enrolling their congregations and […]

Health Care from the Pulpit Kicks Off Oct. 25-27

October 21, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

This weekend, October 25 – 27, is National Faith Weekend of Action for Get Covered America, and it kicks off the new Health Care from the Pulpit program. The effort is designed to engage the faith community in education and outreach around the Affordable Care Act. Churches and faith organizations which are interested in educating and enrolling their congregations and […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Three

October 17, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter Three

October 17, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health

Braising Kale + Praising Produce = Soul Food

October 15, 2013 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

I have a conflicted relationship with cooking. For the big food holidays, moments of inspired recipe testing, and the occasional soup or marinara prep and freeze binge, I’m your gal. But the day-to-day planning-shopping-cooking-cleaning has never been my forte. Luckily, my husband enjoys it enough (or sufficiently prefers his cooking to mine) that he has […]

Braising Kale + Praising Produce = Soul Food

October 15, 2013 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

I have a conflicted relationship with cooking. For the big food holidays, moments of inspired recipe testing, and the occasional soup or marinara prep and freeze binge, I’m your gal. But the day-to-day planning-shopping-cooking-cleaning has never been my forte. Luckily, my husband enjoys it enough (or sufficiently prefers his cooking to mine) that he has […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Farmworkers, Food, Health

Community Organizations Collaborate to Educate the Public about the ACA

October 14, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Adam Searing, Director of the NC Justice Center’s Health Access Coalition, describes one effort of the local community around Roanoke Rapids to educate their residents about the Affordable Care Act. The blog includes a video re-cap of the event. Also present were Sorien Schmidt of Enroll America and representatives from the Rural Health Group and Legal […]

Community Organizations Collaborate to Educate the Public about the ACA

October 14, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Adam Searing, Director of the NC Justice Center’s Health Access Coalition, describes one effort of the local community around Roanoke Rapids to educate their residents about the Affordable Care Act. The blog includes a video re-cap of the event. Also present were Sorien Schmidt of Enroll America and representatives from the Rural Health Group and Legal […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Receives Faith & Community Health Excellence Award

October 13, 2013 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

I had the pleasure of attending the Tri-Regional Faith and Community Health Summit in Atlanta, GA on October 3-5. The event was chock-full of dynamic speakers and informative sessions. Some of the topics included: the impact of institutionalized racism on health outcomes, the Affordable Care Act, mental health and counseling, youth engagement, and how to […]

PHW Receives Faith & Community Health Excellence Award

October 13, 2013 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

I had the pleasure of attending the Tri-Regional Faith and Community Health Summit in Atlanta, GA on October 3-5. The event was chock-full of dynamic speakers and informative sessions. Some of the topics included: the impact of institutionalized racism on health outcomes, the Affordable Care Act, mental health and counseling, youth engagement, and how to […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Come to the Table, Community Gardens, Food, Health, Healthcare Reform, Mental Health, Race/Ethnicity

Five Enrollment Tips for the Health Insurance Marketplace

October 12, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Whether you plan to enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace on your own or through the assistance of a trained Navigator or Certified Application Counselor (CAC), I have five tips for you to consider before you begin the process. These are tips I gleaned from a supplemental training for North Carolina Navigators, and they will […]

Five Enrollment Tips for the Health Insurance Marketplace

October 12, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Whether you plan to enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace on your own or through the assistance of a trained Navigator or Certified Application Counselor (CAC), I have five tips for you to consider before you begin the process. These are tips I gleaned from a supplemental training for North Carolina Navigators, and they will […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

Shutdown Scenario: The Hunger Brink

October 11, 2013 By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

The political stakes and motives are plain to see. President Obama and his Democratic allies on Capitol Hill are locked in a desperate struggle with the Republicans who control the U.S. House. Neither side wants to be painted as villains in the sorry saga of the partial federal government shutdown, or even worse, in any […]

Shutdown Scenario: The Hunger Brink

October 11, 2013 · by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

The political stakes and motives are plain to see. President Obama and his Democratic allies on Capitol Hill are locked in a desperate struggle with the Republicans who control the U.S. House. Neither side wants to be painted as villains in the sorry saga of the partial federal government shutdown, or even worse, in any […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aging, Children & Youth, Economic Justice, Food, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, Human Rights, Hunger, People with Disabilities, Religion & Society

Bulletin Inserts on the Affordable Care Act

October 3, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Download the bulletin insert: Color | Black & White Trouble printing? You may have to adjust PDF print settings in order to get a complete copy. Printing Instructions here. This fall marks the start of the biggest part of the Affordable Care Act, bringing hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians who have lived without health care closer […]

Bulletin Inserts on the Affordable Care Act

October 3, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

Download the bulletin insert: Color | Black & White Trouble printing? You may have to adjust PDF print settings in order to get a complete copy. Printing Instructions here. This fall marks the start of the biggest part of the Affordable Care Act, bringing hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians who have lived without health care closer […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter One

October 3, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Chapter One

October 3, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life” by Barbara Kingsolver. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Come to the Table, Farmworkers, Food, Health, Hunger

ACA Welcomes Volunteers to Help with Enrollment

September 28, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

An exciting moment in the history of our country has arrived, and we need your help. North Carolina’s new federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace is opening on October 1. For an initial six-month enrollment period, individuals and families who have faced living without health insurance will be able to enroll in affordable health coverage through the […]

ACA Welcomes Volunteers to Help with Enrollment

September 28, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

An exciting moment in the history of our country has arrived, and we need your help. North Carolina’s new federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace is opening on October 1. For an initial six-month enrollment period, individuals and families who have faced living without health insurance will be able to enroll in affordable health coverage through the […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

Avoid Health Insurance Marketplace Fraud

September 25, 2013 By Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

As the beginning of the enrollment period for the Health Insurance Marketplace approaches, it is important to be aware of ways dishonest individuals may try to gain access to your money or your personally identifiable information. According to the Office of the Inspector General, there are key ways you can protect yourself from becoming a […]

Avoid Health Insurance Marketplace Fraud

September 25, 2013 · by Lauren Chesson, Former MSW Intern

As the beginning of the enrollment period for the Health Insurance Marketplace approaches, it is important to be aware of ways dishonest individuals may try to gain access to your money or your personally identifiable information. According to the Office of the Inspector General, there are key ways you can protect yourself from becoming a […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

The Pumpkin Paradox

September 25, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Fall is in the air. There has been a crispness in the air that, until recently, has been a distant memory. But where did I first catch a glimpse of fall?  Not in the crisp air, leaves turning, or the fall harvest, but in advertising. I was in California at the end of August when I first […]

The Pumpkin Paradox

September 25, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

Fall is in the air. There has been a crispness in the air that, until recently, has been a distant memory. But where did I first catch a glimpse of fall?  Not in the crisp air, leaves turning, or the fall harvest, but in advertising. I was in California at the end of August when I first […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food, Health, Hunger

Conversations Today or Crisis Tomorrow

September 24, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

I spent August 2011 through August 2012 working as a chaplain resident at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston-Salem. During my residency I took care of the everyday pastoral care needs of my clinical units, and responded to crisis and bereavement calls. Among many other tasks and responsibilities of this educational program, I facilitated conversations about […]

Conversations Today or Crisis Tomorrow

September 24, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

I spent August 2011 through August 2012 working as a chaplain resident at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston-Salem. During my residency I took care of the everyday pastoral care needs of my clinical units, and responded to crisis and bereavement calls. Among many other tasks and responsibilities of this educational program, I facilitated conversations about […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aging, Health, Religion & Society

Continuing the Conversation: Healthy Food Pantry Workshop

September 23, 2013 By Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

The recent workshop on healthy food pantries that Partners in Health and Wholeness presented with the Partnership for Community Care was a huge success. The food was delicious, and the presentation was informative, but for me the most meaningful portion of the event was the conversation. The room was full of diverse participants, ranging from nonprofit workers, […]

Continuing the Conversation: Healthy Food Pantry Workshop

September 23, 2013 · by Shannon Axtell Martin, PHW Regional Coordinator

The recent workshop on healthy food pantries that Partners in Health and Wholeness presented with the Partnership for Community Care was a huge success. The food was delicious, and the presentation was informative, but for me the most meaningful portion of the event was the conversation. The room was full of diverse participants, ranging from nonprofit workers, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Food, Health, Hunger

ACA Meets the YouToons

September 12, 2013 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Helping people get the health care they need is serious and important stuff. As the next phase of the Affordable Care Act kicks in on October 1, a lot of work is being done to help folks understand how the program will work and how it benefits them. The Kaiser Family Foundation has been at […]

ACA Meets the YouToons

September 12, 2013 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Helping people get the health care they need is serious and important stuff. As the next phase of the Affordable Care Act kicks in on October 1, a lot of work is being done to help folks understand how the program will work and how it benefits them. The Kaiser Family Foundation has been at […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

Speaking Truth About the ACA

September 5, 2013 By George Reed, Former Executive Director

One of the problems for people of faith trying to understand the Affordable Care Act and its requirements and benefits for them is that there is bad information out there. Some of it is intentionally planted by those politically opposed to President Obama and Obamacare. An example: A recent TV commercial from the extremely conservative, […]

Speaking Truth About the ACA

September 5, 2013 · by George Reed, Former Executive Director

One of the problems for people of faith trying to understand the Affordable Care Act and its requirements and benefits for them is that there is bad information out there. Some of it is intentionally planted by those politically opposed to President Obama and Obamacare. An example: A recent TV commercial from the extremely conservative, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Eleven

September 5, 2013 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Eleven

September 5, 2013 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

ACA Offers Real Answers

September 3, 2013 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

For health care advocates, the Affordable Care Act means they can finally offer solutions to those who have previously been uninsured and “uninsurable.” In a Point of View column for Saturday’s News & Observer, Adam Searing of the N.C. Justice Center describes the difference ACA can make in people’s lives. He writes about a recent phone call […]

ACA Offers Real Answers

September 3, 2013 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

For health care advocates, the Affordable Care Act means they can finally offer solutions to those who have previously been uninsured and “uninsurable.” In a Point of View column for Saturday’s News & Observer, Adam Searing of the N.C. Justice Center describes the difference ACA can make in people’s lives. He writes about a recent phone call […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, Healthcare Reform

Heed the Governor on Drug Tests

August 30, 2013 By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

When the General Assembly during its recently concluded session turned out one misguided bill after another – to hold down the racial minority vote, weaken environmental rules, cut taxes for the well-off, squeeze spending on schools – Gov. Pat McCrory went along for the ride. He signed most of the bills pushed through by his […]

Heed the Governor on Drug Tests

August 30, 2013 · by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate

When the General Assembly during its recently concluded session turned out one misguided bill after another – to hold down the racial minority vote, weaken environmental rules, cut taxes for the well-off, squeeze spending on schools – Gov. Pat McCrory went along for the ride. He signed most of the bills pushed through by his […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health, N.C. General Assembly

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Ten

August 29, 2013 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Ten

August 29, 2013 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Nine

August 22, 2013 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Nine

August 22, 2013 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Eight

August 15, 2013 By Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

PHW Book Club Discussion: Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Chapter Eight

August 15, 2013 · by Joy Williams, Former PHW Regional Coordinator

Thank you for joining the Partners in Health and Wholeness Book Club. You can officially sign-up here. Through it, we hope to engage people of faith in discussions over why our health matters. Our current choice of reading is “Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire” by Jim Cymbala. We are posting updates through the PHW Facebook page, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Environment, Food, Health

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