ELEVATING COMMUNITIES, TRANSFORMING CARE. Fall 2022

Dear friends, 


The end of 2022 is approaching and for the staff at CARESTAR that means time to reflect on our work and assess how we did, and what we've accomplished.


This year was significant for our growth in many ways, and culminated in a wonderful celebration with our grant partners. On Friday, October 21, we gathered in Oakland for our first annual Partner Summit to celebrate our collective accomplishments, and to inspire and learn from one another.


By bringing our partners together, we sought to further strengthen our relationships and show our appreciation to those working in the field. It was also an opportunity to share the extent to which CARESTAR's vision is starting to take shape.


To that end, CARESTAR recently partnered with Justice Funders to define our Theory of Change - our intended path towards our vision, or our ‘how’. The resulting language articulates our beliefs in centering the most impacted and the significance of collective action. From these core beliefs comes the approach we will take in working towards our vision:


• We will elevate community voice and power

• We will activate a community and build a movement

• We will catalyze systems change


And we will do all of this with racial equity at the center of our work. In short, we want to inspire and support a growing movement of people wanting to see change in the way our state provides emergency and prehospital care. Our Partner Summit showed us this movement is starting to build, and there is a lot of excitement around deepening the work. We couldn't be more excited.


As always, if you feel inspired and aligned in our work, please reach out and join us! Read below for other exciting updates about our work and the field.


Happy holidays and cheers to a healthy and connected 2023!


Tanir Ami,

CEO, CARESTAR Foundation


LATEST AT CARESTAR

Our Transformations & Innovations Grants Program is now open and accepting applications.



Through this initiative, we seek to invest up to $1,000,000 in community-based collaboratives reimagining and transforming local emergency and prehospital care in California. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

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Congratulations to the Better Birthing Coalition, winner of the 2022 Leighton Memorial Award.


This local partnership between the K'ima:w Medical Center and Providence Humboldt County works with local tribes to build relationships and increase trust between the hospital in Eureka and the Native communities.

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WE HAVE A NEW LOOK!

HAVE YOU NOTICED? In honor of our 5 year anniversary, we transformed our visual identity to match our ambitions.🥳


With a deepening commitment to reimagining emergency and prehospital care that is equitable, unified, and compassionate, we wanted a visual identity that more accurately depicts what we do and how we do it. Check out our brand video to learn more.

Power People for Public Health

Earlier this year, CARESTAR grantee California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) completed a community research project co-funded by CARESTAR and the California Health Care Foundation, to understand local safety net needs and priorities, and how local governments can better engage with communities to adequately resource these priorities. CPEHN surveyed nearly 1,000 people, held listening sessions throughout the state, and conducted 12 key informant interviews to understand respondents' experiences with health care and emergency services and what challenges communities of color face related to such services. CPEHN


Start Here Podcast: Divert the Police

In 2019, a young Black man named Miles Hall was experiencing a mental health crisis at his home in Walnut Creek, California. His mother called 911 for help - and he was shot by police shortly after their arrival. The Treatment Advocacy Center says one in four deaths caused by police brutality involved victims struggling with their mental health. On this special episode of Start Here, producer Madeleine Wood meets Miles’ family, and goes on a ride-along with Oakland’s MACRO program, which was created to prevent people experiencing mental illness being criminalized. Apple Podcast


Innovative Partnerships Power Mobile Integrated Health Programs

Health systems and payers are forging partnerships with paramedics and other community health providers in mobile integrated health programs that bring home-based care to high-risk, high-expense patients. Healthleaders

MOVING TOWARDS IMPACT INVESTING


CARESTAR recently began working with Bivium-Westfuller, a partnership of Bivium Capital and Westfuller Advisors, which are Black owned and BIPOC led impact investment specialists. Bivium Westfuller advises with a commitment to community engagement; diversity, equity and inclusion; and social and climate justice.


Learn more about Bivium and Westfuller.

FROM ALL OF US AT THE CARESTAR FOUNDATION..

CARESTAR staff from left to right: Sedella White, Linda Wendel, Courtney Davis, Jodi Ravel, Tanir Ami, and Dion Griffin.

Photo by Brooke Anderson.

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