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NBNF and its collaborators invite partnerships with organizations to examine the benefit of improved mental health outcomes, as well as the identification of resources.

Minding the Gap partners include:

American Diabetes Association*
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Association of Black Cardiologists*
Association of Black Health-Systems Pharmacists*
Association of Black Psychologists*
Black Psychiatrists of America*
Congreso de Latinos Unidos

CUNY-Lehman College, Department of Nursing*
Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services (DBH/MRS)
Florida Memorial University
Fresh Start Family Services, Inc.
Health Council of South Florida, Inc.
Hilton Publishing*

Howard University, AIDS Education & Training Center

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Human Services Coalition
Institute for the Advancement of Working Families*
JW Bridges, MD Medical Scoeity - Dade County Chapter, National Medical Association
Lutheran Services Florida
Medical Society of Eastern Pennsylvania
MEE Productions
Mental Health Association of Southern Pennsylvania
Morehouse School of Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine*
National Alliance on Mental Illness - NAMI PA, Main Line
National Alliance on Mental Illness - NJ

National Black Nurses Association*
New Horizons Community Medical Health Center
New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services*
Pennsylvania Department of Health - Office of Health Equity
People Acting to Help, Inc. (PATH)
Southern PA Area Black Nurses Association
Temple University Health System
Temple University School of Medicine - Center for Minority Health and Health
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Temple University School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science
The 1Joshua Group, LLC *
The Youth Outreach Adolescent Community Awareness Program

* represents national partners

 

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The National Black Nurses Foundation, Inc. (NBNF) is engaged in activities that include health literacy, health authority models to increase access to care, nurse leadership development, reforming healthcare workforce regulations and the decrease of chronic diseases and related risk factors in underserved, underrepresented and at risk populations.

The Foundation undertakes the responsibility of improving the state of nurses, particularly African-American nurses through cooperative relationship with other similar international nursing, community, faith-based, professional and consumer organizations across ethnic nurse populations.

Supporter

AstraZeneca, Inc. is a global, innovation-driven biopharmaceutical business with a primary focus on the discovery, development and commercialization of prescription medicines.  As a leader in gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neuroscience, respiratory and inflammation, oncology and infectious disease medicines, AstraZeneca generated global revenues of $32.8 billion in 2009.  In the United States, AstraZeneca is a $14.8 billion healthcare business.  

   
National Black Nurses Foundation, Inc.