SNAP benefit delays could leave millions of Texans without food assistance and lead to long-term impacts
With possible interruptions to SNAP benefits beginning November 1, EHF and partners work to support families and communities.
With possible interruptions to SNAP benefits beginning November 1, EHF and partners work to support families and communities.
At a Lufkin listening session, leaders from across Southeast Texas shared ideas with state officials on how to strengthen rural health beyond traditional health care.
EHF’s Zahyrah Blakeney looks at how Promotores and CHWs are connecting care, technology, and community to shape the future of rural health.
Grants will support trusted community groups guiding families through open enrollment this fall.
This year’s cohort for the Collaborating for Healthy Communities Initiative highlights local solutions in maternal health, food and nutrition security, and diabetes prevention.
C.J. has played a key role in shaping EHF’s Strategic Framework and brings a career of advocacy, research, and leadership to her new role.
A new study from Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government & Public Service finds that up to 1.45 million Texans could lose their ACA health insurance coverage because of higher costs.
EHF’s latest evaluation report looks back at 2024, a year defined by listening and learning after the launch of a new Strategic Framework.
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