Healthy Communities

Innovation & Job News Jeannie Massey and her daughter, Marty Brown, are co-owners of the Lice Clinics of America (LCA) a facility at 2182 West Street in Germantown

School can leave students scratching their heads


Feature Story  Univ of Tenn Health Science Center Arches

Center focuses on behavioral causes to make change


Development News The unpaved portion of the AgriCenter is soon to be paved and completed

Agricenter lands $100,000 grant to complete trail


Feature Story Caritas Village 3

Caritas Village provides community in Binghampton


Feature Story Rev. John Kilzer started the recovery ministry at St. John's United Methodist in 2010

The Way provides home for individuals in recovery


Shelby Farms Park to Open Heart of the Park September 1


Feature Story Service Over Self 2

SOS brings home-repair hope to urban communities


Development News Germantown Greenway ribbon cutting

Germantown lands two TDOT grants


Feature Story Rick Masson

City visionary: Rick Masson


Feature Story Refugee health

Refugees find health care in Binghampton


Feature Story LesterCenter1

Lester serves as Binghampton community hub


Feature Story FM

Know your nonprofits: Families Matter


Demanding healthy communities has become a battle cry in Memphis. As a city, we understand at the core of happiness, economic development and success is a population of healthy citizens. Recent years have seen a confluence of corporate, non-profit and community actions all directed at a single-goal: making Memphis healthy. And the communal work is not coindidence, because it takes everyone's involvement to create a healthy environment. True community health means access to quality healthcare, fresh foods and safe outdoor space. We are working together to design our city – our buildings, neighborhoods, communities – to make healthy living an easy choice.