California Black Health Network Marks Four Decades with Impact Report
The California Black Health Network (CBHN) is releasing a new impact report to commemorate 40 years of advancing Black health and health equity in California.

The California Black Health Network (CBHN) has launched a new impact report to celebrate four decades of work dedicated to advancing health equity and improving the health outcomes of Black communities across California.
The report highlights CBHN's achievements since its inception and underscores its ongoing commitment to fostering healthier and more equitable communities statewide. The document features the individuals and initiatives that have been instrumental in driving CBHN's mission forward.
For forty years, CBHN has served as an advocate, educator, and resource center addressing the unique health challenges faced by Black Californians. Key focus areas have included the prevention of chronic diseases, enhancement of access to mental health services, and promotion of culturally competent healthcare.
The impact report provides an in-depth look at CBHN's strategies and successes, including its policy advocacy efforts and the development of community-based programs. Available on the CBHN website, the report also outlines the organization's future goals and priorities for eliminating health disparities.