The Center for Family and Community Wellness, Inc.
  • About Us
  • Meet The Team
  • Wellness Objectives
  • Promoting Wellness
  • The Well In Action
  • Calendar of Events
  • Our Wellness Community
  • Gallery
  • Contact Us
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    • About Us
    • Meet The Team
    • Wellness Objectives
    • Promoting Wellness
    • The Well In Action
    • Calendar of Events
    • Our Wellness Community
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
The Center for Family and Community Wellness, Inc.
  • About Us
  • Meet The Team
  • Wellness Objectives
  • Promoting Wellness
  • The Well In Action
  • Calendar of Events
  • Our Wellness Community
  • Gallery
  • Contact Us

what is wellness?

As defined by the World Health Organization:

“Wellness is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, 

and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”

our wellness objectives

Individual Wellness

Individual Wellness

Individual Wellness

Environmental Factors

Social and Emotional Development

Cognitive and Intellectual Development

Health Equity


Embracing the aspects of total individual wellness which include:


Understanding the impact of food deserts and lack of proper nutrition on individual wellness.


Promoting health equity by addressing maternal and infant health disparities w

Environmental Factors

Social and Emotional Development

Cognitive and Intellectual Development

Health Equity


Embracing the aspects of total individual wellness which include:


Understanding the impact of food deserts and lack of proper nutrition on individual wellness.


Promoting health equity by addressing maternal and infant health disparities with respectful care training systems.


Addressing neglect, abuse and deprivation of children and elders and the long term effect on families and communities. 




Wellness: Is Relevant and Necessary.  


 “Well Individuals” develop “Well Families” and contribute to “Well Communities” (TM)  






Family Wellness

Individual Wellness

Individual Wellness

Family Dynamics

Adverse Childhood Experiences

Discriminatory Practices

Health Disparities


Understanding the social determinants of health (over the total life span) and the implications of poor health outcomes due to disparities, inequities and injustices.  (including ethno-historic trauma, epigenetics and institutional racism.) 


Understanding

Family Dynamics

Adverse Childhood Experiences

Discriminatory Practices

Health Disparities


Understanding the social determinants of health (over the total life span) and the implications of poor health outcomes due to disparities, inequities and injustices.  (including ethno-historic trauma, epigenetics and institutional racism.) 


Understanding the implications of ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adverse Community Exposures) in every aspect of society and strategies to prevent trauma. 


Disrupting the maternal and infant health disparities by promoting family health advocacy systems to counterattack adverse perinatal outcomes


Strengthen individual and family resilience and their response to trauma in the areas of: 


  • Maternal and Paternal Health
  • Infant and Toddler Health
  • The Family Unit (Healthy Relationships)
  • Adolescence 
  • Young Adulthood
  • Adulthood
  • Senior/Elder Years



Community Wellness

Individual Wellness

Community Wellness

Workplace Environment

Adverse Community Exposures

Systemic Racism

Health Equity


Community wellness is reciprocal.  


The family impacts the community, and the community impacts the family.  


Identifying systems in communities which create barriers for a healthy citizenry.  


Understanding the impact of unhealthy families and addressing the trauma 

Workplace Environment

Adverse Community Exposures

Systemic Racism

Health Equity


Community wellness is reciprocal.  


The family impacts the community, and the community impacts the family.  


Identifying systems in communities which create barriers for a healthy citizenry.  


Understanding the impact of unhealthy families and addressing the trauma in underserved, marginalized communities through statistical analysis of inequities, disparities and injustices (including ethno-historic trauma, epigenetics and institutional racism).


  • Education 
  • Health 
  • Justice 
  • Labor 
  • Housing 
  • Commerce 
  • Communications



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