The gap in quality healthcare is not just a policy challenge—it’s a communication challenge. The Interfaith Health Network (IHN) believes the solution lies where trust is strongest: in our faith communities. Following the recent presentation at the Lott Carey Baptist Convention, IHN emphasizes that effective engagement starts with trust.
IHN partners with these trusted faith leaders to turn intention into impact. We don’t just send surveys; we build a movement. A Philadelphia community health participant shared: “My vision for this project is really to be able to help our faith communities create a culture of health” from the ground up. This unique partnership ensures that every solution, from mental wellness assistance to clinical trial access, is delivered through the most reliable channels.
“It is through the faith community that we’re able to deliver equitable healthcare,” a summit leader affirmed. By leveraging these powerful networks, IHN is not just serving communities—we’re empowering them to become self-sufficient drivers of their own health and wellness.
