 
															LZC is collaborating with Parent Leaders from the GRHF to examine the impact and viability of their parent liberation model as part of the organization’s ongoing systems change work.
ICH is supporting the hospital to develop outreach and educational materials that meet the needs of pregnant Spanish and Haitian Creole speakers in their communities.
The Institute for Community Health (ICH) and the Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research (LZC) facilitated a strategic planning process with the City of Somerville’s SomerViva: Office of Immigrant Affairs (SOIA).
The Leah Zallman Center is partnering with Southern New Hampshire University’s Center for New Americans and New Hampshire Equity Collective to conduct an analysis of English language instruction needs for immigrants in Manchester, NH.
ICH conducted an assessment of hospital-based addiction care models in Massachusetts, funded by RIZE Massachusetts Foundation.
ICH is working with the MassLeague of Community Health Centers to conduct a community needs assessment to inform the development of substance use treatment and recovery services for Black, Latinx, and native or tribal identifying people in Boston.