Addressing systemic, structural, and historical barriers to health equity are the foundation of our mission.
We believe that impacted communities must always be centered, involved, and valued in all programming.
We approach all individuals with compassion and understanding first.
Diversity of opinions, experiences, backgrounds, and identities is crucial to the success of our efforts.
We believe that all individual experiences bring value to planning and execution of programs. Lived experience is experience.
We believe significant impact and change cannot be achieved by one single person or organization. Collaboration across communities and organizations is key.