Healthy Communities

Feature Story HopeWorks vollunteer Ruby Wray (left) served as Dara Collins' Faith Encourager as Collins completed the Personal and Career Development program

HopeWorks removes barriers to employment


Innovation & Job News Dr. Anne Sullivan

The opportunity of collaborative health


Feature Story Resurrection Health

Resurrection Health brings care to Frayser


Development News MLK Day of Service addresses Soulsville, USA blight

Earth Day cleanup focuses on Soulsville USA


Feature Story South Memphis Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market and year-round green grocer

Soulsville USA struggles with food access


Feature Story Jim and Samellas

Jim and Samella’s brings love to Soulsville


Development News U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen and leaders from other major Memphis health organizations were present at the ribbon-cutting event

New health center opens in Frayser


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.