Community Wellness
Social norms and dynamics are different in communities in which most people know each other. Trust is crucial, stigma is higher, and geographic isolation can also result in greater hesitancy around treatment if people haven’t seen someone they know succeed.
Add to this the historical under-funding of remote areas at every level – local, state, and federal. Without adjustments in access, scale and cultural consideration, the likelihood of standard social and health program success is low.
NCFC Community Wellness programs work through, and customize a variety of existing models such as the CDC Drug Free Communities and various Health Council Frameworks, to help build healthy communities in remote areas. Health equity/disparity workshops, nonprofit startup support, mental health first aid, and suicide prevention programs are also among the specific programs we support for remote communities
