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South Sacramento Community Health Navigators
Our Programs
In the initial project year, the program will focus on the needs of four specific Southeast Asian cultures by working in partnership with Hmong Women’s Heritage Association (Hmong culture) and the Southeast Asian Assistance Center (Mien, Vietnamese, and Cambodian cultures).  In the second year, the program will be expanded with the addition of a yet to be identified agency serving the Latino culture.  Throughout the pilot phase, the project will develop, test and validate techniques and materials which can form the basis of an on-going, conceivably self sustaining program serving the needs of any number of clearly identifiable cultural sub-communities within the South Sacramento BHC area and beyond.

This program is made possible through funding generously provided by The California Endowment's "Building Healthy Communities" Initiative. For more information, please visit their website.



Program Partners
Cover the Kids

Hmong Women's Heritage Association

Southeast Asian Assistance Center


Community Partners
Asian Pacific Community Counseling

Asian Resources

Center for Community Health and Well Being

Harm Reduction Services


MAAP, Inc.

Sacramento City Unified School District

Turning Point



CHNP Resources
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CHNP Brochure

CHNP Postcard - Englsh

CHNP Postcard - Hmong

CHNP Postcard - Vietnamese

CHNP Referral Sheet
Capitol Community Health Network is implementing a two year pilot project to bring Community Health Navigator services to the residents of the Building Healthy Communities (BHC) South Sacramento area.  To accomplish this, we have formed a collaborative partnership, community primary clinics and behavioral health providers with agencies which serve the health education and social service needs of specific cultures within the area.