Who We Are

Welcome to the Linn-Benton-Lincoln Partners for Health Coalition. The Linn-Benton-Lincoln Partners for Health Coalition is a subcommittee of the Coast to Cascades Community Wellness Network (CCCWN). Previously known as the Linn County Childhood Obesity Coalition, it merged with Benton and Lincoln County to form the Linn, Benton, Lincoln Partners for Health Coalition. Member agencies work together to serve their communities in the areas of chronic disease prevention, violence prevention, community health and wellness and diversity, equity and inclusion.

Our Partners

The Linn-Benton-Lincoln Partners for Health Coalition is a collaborative group of organizations seeking to bring equitable health solutions to individuals throughout the tri-county region.

Coming Together

The Partners for Health Coalition came together in 2020 to strategically plan and set four general focus areas for the group. These four goals center on strengthening and supporting the coalition while keeping the mission and vision in mind.

Goals

• Communication, outreach and branding
• Partnership growth and development
• Structure operations
• Capacity-building

Mission

To enhance the health of all people in Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties through evidence-based and innovative community health promotion initiatives.

Vision

To lead and sustain a system of partnerships between agencies and organizations working together to provide integrated services and programs that promote individual and community health.

Learn More

Explore these resources that highlight areas of interest to the coalition and it’s members.

Linn-Benton-Lincoln Partners for Health Coalition Meetings

Interested In Joining?

If you’d like to join the Linn-Benton-Lincoln Partners for Health Coalition or have any questions, you can contact us at info@cccwn.org.

Coalition Meeting Minutes

The Linn-Benton-Lincoln Partners for Health Coalition meets monthly to collaboratively address public health issues in the tri-county region. Take a look at what the coalition has been up to over the last few years.

Community Health Summits

The annual community health summit has been hosted by the Partners for Health Coalition since 2011. The first summit, Efforts and Strategies to Reduce Childhood Obesity in our Region, was funded through a childhood obesity prevention and education grant and included a photovoice project by youth as well as presentations related to childhood nutrition and physical activity. Since then, summits have included content on culinary education, wholistic living, chronic disease prevention, adverse childhood experiences, screen time, food insecurity, generational poverty, mental health services, and much more. The community health summits have been geared for both community members as well as community organizations and historically were conducted in person. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the coalition transferred the summits to a virtual format with the 2022 summit being the first summit to be hosted in a hybrid model (both in person and over Zoom).

The summits continue to be educational and provide a networking opportunity for organizations. Individuals can hear from keynote speakers, participate in breakout sessions, and ask questions. Additionally, organizations can participate in a resource fair where they can interact with other organizations and community members.

Upcoming Summit

Pick of the Month

Looking for ways to revamp your current cooking schedule? These simple and easy to read recipes present to you an in-season fruit/vegetable and a yummy way to prepare or cook it. Tips on how to select these foods in the grocery store, as well as how to prepare, store and cook this food are all included. Check out the most recent Pick of the Month (POM).

Violence Prevention

You might be interested in exploring the CCCWN’s efforts to bring prevention programs to Benton, Lincoln and Linn counties.  To learn more, please visit our Violence Prevention page.

Healthy Living

You might be interested in exploring the CCCWN’s efforts to bring healthy living programs to Benton, Lincoln and Linn counties.  To learn more, please visit our Healthy Living page.