Bernalillo County Community Health Council
Bernalillo County Community Health Council
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More about this organization
Mission
The Health Council strives to improve the health and well-being of all Bernalillo County residents, focused on three desired results: (1) Healthy and sustainable communities where all families and individuals have their basic needs met and prosper; (2) Improved health and education outcomes for children/youth from pregnancy to age 25; and (3) Improved healthcare access and quality of service for uninsured and indigent population.
About
Opioid Accountability Initiative - BCCHC serves as the backbone organization for this collective impact initiative involving multiple sectors in the community who are working to prevent abuse of opioids (prescription painkillers and heroin) and reduce opioid-related overdose deaths in Bernalillo County.
