Community Health Resource Project

Highlighting Resources Across Georgia to Build Healthier Communities

Project Overview

The Community Health Resource Project (CHRP) is collaborating with rural and underserved counties in Southeast Georgia to identify and map health resources that promote positive health outcomes. Health resources aren’t just your doctor and dentist, they are also parks and recreation, healthy food, housing, senior services, education, environmental services, healthcare, daycare, disability services, animal/veterinary services, transportation, social services, public safety, and agricultural services. In addition, the data we are collecting for each partner county can help support health workforce development.

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Project Design 

Prepare, Engage, Report (PER)

  • Preparation Phase: Team members conduct an environmental scan of each county, identifying leading health indicators and compiling demographic and geographic data. They also identify organizations promoting positive health based on social determinants like economic stability, education, healthcare access, neighborhood environment, and social context.
  • Engagement Phase: The team sends introductory emails, conducts windshield and walking tours with drop-in conversations, and schedules formal meetings with community members and leaders to gather information on health assets. They also attend community events, like farmers’ markets, to build trust and relationships. 
  • Reporting Phase: An asset map and detailed county reports are created. These reports outline how counties utilize their resources to meet health needs. Each county partner will receive their specific report and access to the health asset map.
prepare. engage. report. A graphic representing the lifecycle of CHRP projects.

Project Reach

Prepare, Engage, Report (PER)

In the first year, CHRP is focused on community outreach and relationship building, aiming to create six county-specific community asset (resource) maps and reports. In each county, a strengths-based approach is used to highlight existing resources and services that contribute to positive health outcomes.

map of Georgia counties highlighting 12 counties in Southeast Georgia where the CHRP project is engaged.

Please click on the county below to view the asset map.

If you would prefer a pdf list of the assets click on the county below.

Out & About 

The IHLA appreciates that people living and working in their communities are the best resource for knowing what makes each place unique. So we have been on the road, meeting people and discovering the wealth of opportunity, dedication and support for their neighbors that are found across the state of Georgia.

Tanya meeting with District 1 Commissioner Alex Floyd in Bryan County

Senior Center, Pembroke, Georgia
Bryan County

DuBois Square Park, Pembroke, Georgia
Bryan County

Coach William Billy Hall Park, Glennville, Georiga

Lisa Rigdon, Director of Candler County Family Connection and Action Pact Senior (Center) with CHRP team Tanya (l) and Hailey(r)

Downtown Metter, Georgia
Candler County

Little Library in downtown
Metter, Georgia
Candler County

Walter Ray Tootle Nature Trail,
Metter Georgia
Candler County

Lake at the Metter Visitor Center
Candler County

Twin City, Georgia
Emanuel County

Twin City, Georgia
Emanuel County

Handicap kayak access at George L Smith State Park in Emanuel County

Department of Human Services,
Swainsboro, Georgia
Emanuel County

Emanuel County Senior Center

Emanuel County Dog Park

CHRP team member Jennifer speaking at a meeting in Toombs County

Downtown Vidalia, Georgia
Toombs County

CHRP team members having fun at the Vidalia Onion museum in Toombs County

Join Us in Mapping a Healthier Future for Rural Georgia

Whether you’re a resident, passionate advocate, or healthcare professional, your involvement is crucial.

This project is made possible through a generous donation to Georgia Southern University from the Centene Foundation.