The most important number in your life may be your address. Community health advocates suggest a strong link between your health, ZIP code and socioeconomic status. Richer communities tend to have better health and greater access to healthy food, walking and biking networks, parks, recreation, and greenspaces. This blog examines Oregon's public health advocates who are working rigorously on balancing access to equities in the town of Lents, a suburb located in southeast Portland, Oregon.
Community Profile: Interview with Noelle Dobson, Project Director, CHP
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