According to the Center for American Progress, “Inequities in socioeconomic and daily living conditions generate adverse outcomes that persist throughout the lifespan, but the birth through age 6 period can serve as a unique opportunity for intervention; in these years, children’s susceptibility to influential early experiences can be harnessed to support long-term wellbeing.”
SPFC invites you to a community dialogue hosted in partnership with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, focusing on how addressing social determinants of health, including healthcare, food security, and policy, can support the positive development of our children and promote health equity in our community.
Join us for a panel discussion moderated by SPFC CEO Jennifer Yeagley, highlighting the insights of community leaders followed by facilitated dialogue during which YOU can discuss and determine action steps anyone can take to support healthy, thriving children and communities. Dialogue panelists include:
Suzanne Icely, M.D. Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Kimberly Brown-Williams, Executive Director, Achieving Equity Together, Inc.
Shaina Bent, Chief Operations Officer, SPFC
Becca Tieder, Director of Public Policy, Juvenile Welfare Board
Sponsored by Florida Blue.
Hosted and Supported by Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.