Healthy Communities of the Capital Area (HCCA) was established in 1997 as Southern Kennebec Healthy Communities (SKHC), a network of social service and health promotion agencies and after school programs that met monthly to share information and resources.
In 2000, we authored the Healthy Maine Partnership (HMP) application with Maine General Health. That project, Getting Healthy, was supported by the Master Tobacco Settlement Funds.
Maine is #1 in the nation for its use of the Tobacco Settlement Funds for health-related expenditures, thanks to a forward thinking legislature.
Getting Healthy opened its doors in May 2001 with the charge to:
By 2003, SKHC applied for and received its non-profit status, creating opportunities to apply for grants and to manage funds in the future.
In 2005 and 2006 the two organizations collaborated to create the joint identity of Healthy Communities of the Capital Area with a new and shared logo. Although still two different coalitions, they co-convened meetings and engaged in other joint efforts such as shared office space, a joint newsletter and community forums among others.
In September of 2007 the two segments of HCCA officially became one organization. HCCA received a 3-year grant from the Department of Health and Human Services which also introduced a system of local Comprehensive Community Health Coalitions (CCHCs) combined with the Healthy Maine Partnerships and Substance Abuse Prevention.
Assessments
"Linking Local People to Local Data" Community Assessment, Spring 2004
Note: The MAPP assessment process will create several new assessments that will be posted between Fall 2008 and Summer 2010.
(More information here.)
Our local service area includes: Augusta, Chelsea, Farmingdale, Fayette, Gardiner, Hallowell, Litchfield, Manchester, Monmouth, Mount Vernon, Pittston, Randolph, Readfield, Richmond, Vienna, Wayne, West Gardiner, Windsor, Winthrop.
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