The Grand Rapids African American Health Institute was established in 2002 in response to a growing body of evidence suggesting vast differences in health and health care outcomes for African Americans. Staggering data from the Kent County Health Department, state and national government substantiated the need for an intentional effort to ensure that adequate attention was given to addressing racial/ethnic inequities in health. GRAAHI works to eliminate such inequities at both the health systems level and the community level, an approach taken to maximize effectiveness.
GRAAHI’s first board of directors which includes current members Paul Doyle and Dr. Khan Nedd.
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CEO of Inclusive Performance Strategies
Board Co-Chair
Manager, Mktg & Comm. Health Programs
AmeriHealth Caritas
Treasurer
Senior Financial Analyst at Nestle
Medical Director
CEO of Infusion Associates
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Grand Rapids Community College
Consultant
Outpatient Psychiatrist
Holland Hospital
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Grand Valley State University
Human Resources Manager
Grand Rapids Housing Commission
Vice President,
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer
Mercantile Bank
Pediatrics
University of Michigan Health
Nurse & Educator
Grand Rapids Black Nurses Association
President
Trinity Health
Managing Director - Office of Equity and Engagement
Office of Oversight & Public Accountability
City of Grand Rapids
Real Estate Agent
Greenridge Realty
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African Americans experience significant disparities with chronic conditions, access to care, preventive screenings, and mental health.
At GRAAHI, we believe all people should have equal access to healthcare regardless of race.
100% of your tax-deductible gift will support this mission.