Dear Interfaith Summit Participant,
Thank
you for your participation on ‘Barriers & Bridges: Integrating
Faith, Science & Policy to Promote Health' Interfaith Coalition
Summit on April 18, 2013. Together we have laid the foundation for a
dialogue on faith and health and defined opportunities and roles to a
healthier community.
We
thank our session speakers for their participation and sharing the
knowledge. Throughout the presentations and discussions, innovative
ideas and suggestions were generated, new friendships and partnerships
were formed and everyone in attendance learned the real impact of the
health disparity and economics in our community. Throughout the
discussion also was the need to integrate and foster the faith community
collaboration and partnering skills necessary to achieve the objectives
of healthy communities.
We
are committing ourselves to this health movement working alongside the
faith community. Interfaith Coalition is not just a campaign that has a
beginning and an end but a continuous unceasing health movement
envisioning us to be the healthiest county in Georgia.
We could be a part of the solution that fixes the hole on the bridge
as it focuses on policy, systems and environmental changes to reduce the
financial burden and the unnecessary suffering from chronic diseases.
Please click the links below for presentations and information from the speakers.
Ø Speakers & Presentations
2. Ken Lazarus & Dr. Taraz Samandari on HIV prevention. Click the link to view the Baha’i Community’s statement on HIV prevention. (Thank you Dr. Samandari)
3. Affordable Care Act – Timothy Sweeney
· Cover Georgia, a coalition of individuals and organizations working on the Medicaid expansion http://www.coverga.org/
4. George Harris – Farm in Faith
Press release on the campaign
Facebook Page
5. Open Hand Representatives (Laura & Tammy)
Ø Pictures link to the Summit
Ø Interfaith Coalition 2012-2013
We
thank the interfaith coalition members of 2012-2013 for their one year
participation in the Collaborate for Healthy Weight national Initiative.
For more information on the collaboration, click the link.
Ø Panel Discussion
An
interfaith dialogue is not a debate, it is an opportunity to listen and
to share the foundations of what is important for each religious
tradition while learning to understand the common elements inherent in
each religion. We thank the following faith community panelists
· Rev. Frank Cornelius Brown ,President, Concerned Black Clergy
· Soumaya Khalifa, Executive Director, Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta (ISB)
· Mr. Narendar Reddy, President, Hindu Temple of Atlanta
· Rev. Dennis Meredith, Tabernacle Baptist Church
· Simon Chu, Representing the Chinese Buddhist Community
· Rev. Robby Jackson, Minister of Youth and Education
for their presence and we believe their voice and journey will advance us in achieving a healthier community. And this is a journey that we all agreed we had to take. A journey that shows community power in numbers and diversity. A journey, where we must work together to create a healthier Fulton.
Ø Feedback from you on the Summit (~30%)
· 85% of you felt that the summit objectives were clearly defined at the beginning of the event
· 90% of you felt that the summit helped you better understand the work of the interfaith coalition
· 93% felt that they understood the importance of integrating faith, science and policy to promote health
“ I
was pleasantly surprised to see such a huge gathering participating with
great interest in the discussion. Hope this kind of frank discussion
would help our communities.” Narendar Reddy
“
I wanted to stand up and say before I left, that fear is the opposite
of love, not hate. And that just spending time together is what the
greatest dissipater of that fear. But by the end, you and the panel had
said everything. ” Lee Lambert
“
I learned so much, I couldn't seem to stop taking notes. Thank you for
making some important steps and outstanding progress. ” Cornelia King
“ It was clear that the level of enthusiasm generated was high, and the good will in the room was palpable.” Don Rubin
Ø Media Coverage: (Thank you AIB Team)
AIB
Metro: The segment featuring the Fulton County Interfaith Summit will
air on Thursday, May 2nd at 6:30pm on Comcast Channel 5 and AT&T
U-Verse Channel 6. You may also view AIBTV programming here www.aibtv.com/aibeverywhere
online and broadcast air schedules are the same. The program will reair
for the entire month of May at the given days/times below:
Thursdays at 6:30 p.m., Fridays at 12:00 p.m., Saturdays at 12:00 p.m., Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m.
Ø Action Steps
• Interfaith
Coalition is committed to carrying this effort forward. That said we
want to hear from you further on some of your efforts underway to build
the momentum generated in the summit. To do this effectively, we have to
continue our dialogue on bringing the prevention to the forefront. We
hope you will take time to share the information with your colleagues,
families and friends who were not able to join us at this session.
• We
are compiling the suggestions and ideas that participants raised
throughout the presentation for improving local participation.
• In the near future, we will coordinate the efforts with the coalition members who are interested to be a part of this movement.
• We
are in the process of planning a date, time and location for our next
interfaith coalition meeting to form committees and create action plans.
Thank
you to all the participants, speakers and the panelists. We would like
to thank Dr. Patrice A. Harris and Dr. Matthew McKenna for their
continuing support. We thank our coalition co-chairs for their
dedication , FGTV, Strategy Group and thanks to our volunteers and
behind the scene employees who helped us get the summit through
successfully. Last but not the least; I thank my Health Promotion team
Carolyn Atwater Wooten, Patricia J. Jackson, Lynnette Allen, Carla
Williams, Elise Lockamy and interns Rachana Thakker & Courtlandt
Fouche for the team work and our friends, Walter, Bo Beep and Jerome
from the Boulevard Corridor community.
Thank you once again for your participation. Do not hesitate to email or call us with questions.
Thank you,
Nazeera
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Nazeera Dawood MBBS, MPH, CCRC
Health Promotion Program Manager
Fulton County Dept of Health & Wellness
265 Boulevard NE, Suite 423
Atlanta, GA 30312
Office: 404-613-1685