Become a Community Partner!

Museums… Libraries...

Health Centers… YMCAs

Community Centers… Schools

Become a program host for We Engage for Health …

what WE provide

  • Program facilitators (we also welcome your staff to become program facilitators).
  • All instructional resources, online
    and/or in print.
  • All hands-on materials.
  • Advertising materials personalized for
    your location.
  • Rent for use of your facilities.

how WE benefit

  • We are able to reach wider audiences with our project materials.
  • We find out how well our programs work in different settings.
  • We can fine-tune our programming to make it even better.

what YOU provide

  • A contact person at your organization to help organize programs.
  • A space to conduct programs.
  • Outreach to your community about program opportunities through your e-mail blasts, newsletters, social media, and public spaces.

how YOU benefit

  • Your organization provides high quality health learning and citizen science opportunities at no cost to you.
  • Your community has access to all health data collected by the project (summarized without any names).
  • You receive payment for use of your space.
  • Your staff can learn how to provide the same programming in the future.

Partnership Brochure

Download a WE4H Partnership Brochure to share with interested community leaders and classroom teachers. You can preview the brochure below.

Partnership Inquiry

Partner with WE4H to offer programs to your community members or students! Both online (Zoom meetings) and in-person programs can be arranged for community organizations and schools. Contact us to learn more!

Our Project Partners

Santa Maria Community Services is an advocate for Cincinnati’s Greater Price Hill families to attain their educational, financial, and health goals. They provide more than 2,500 individuals with educational tools and resources to build strong families, promote healthy residents, and…

The Cincinnati Health Department (CHD) is committed to protecting and improving the health of the people of Cincinnati.

The priority of the center is to minimize the suffering and mortality associated with cancer in the Greater Cincinnati region.

WE4H offers health science educational programs for all ages at Norwood City Schools!

The Greenway offers many recreational amenities including a playground, spray park, basketball courts, two shelters, and stage area. However, it is also a stormwater management project that helps control sewer overflows into the Mill Creek. The Lick Run Greenway collects…

Cincinnati Public Libraries' mission is to connect people with the world of ideas and information. They offer free, open, unrestricted access to its collections and services that represent the needs of our diverse population.

Keep Norwood Cool was initiated in 2018 by Norwood resident Ms. Dana Boll, a designer and life-long environmentalist, to bring awareness to and advocate for healthier microenvironments in Norwood using a community readiness model and innovative designed solutions. Boll recognized…

The 20-member West End Community Research Advisory Board addresses community research occurring in their neighborhood. The Board’s objectives are to: Engage researchers to ensure they support the West End’s health goals in addition to collecting their study data Provide input…

The Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) experience in community-based citizen science includes conducting health fairs, walking neighborhood environmental audits, and community-member facilitated discussions.

UCESC provides research, evaluation, assessment, and consulting to equip clients and partners to make data-based decisions for accountability, continuous quality improvement, program planning, and program and policy development. UCESC employs a collaborative model and has provided comprehensive external evaluation and…

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Meet Big Sam

Big Sam is a 40-something security guard at the high school Jazzy and Vito attend. Big Sam is worried about his health and recently found out his blood pressure is high. He covers up his worries with jokes. He lives in the apartment above Miss Georgia.

Meet Jazzy

Jazzy is a cheerful younger high school age girl. She is a cheerleader and does gymnastics. She enjoys spending time with older people and loves to bake with Miss Georgia. She has asthma and works hard to control it so she can enjoy her activities.

Meet Cardi

Cardi is a 30-something aerobics teacher at the community center who loves to help people get more fit and healthy but can be a bit too much “in your face” about it. She means well though!

Meet Vito

Vito is a plays-it-cool older high schooler who is sweet-natured at heart. He plays basketball at the community center and is friends with Jazzy. He loves pop and chips and can’t see why eating all he wants of them is a problem.

Meet Pops

Pops is a retired high school science teacher who loves to keep helping people learn about science and health. He likes to check out what everyone is doing or talking about and step in to give his opinion.

Meet Miss Georgia

Miss Georgia is a fun-loving lady in her 50’s who loves to sing, dance, and bake. She is always helping out at community events. She recently found out she has diabetes, and she is learning new ways to cook.