Episcopal Health FOundation

Healthy places toolkit

EHF’s Healthy Places Toolkit gives practical ideas for clinics and communities to address health through facilities, open spaces, policies and more. Many Texans live in neighborhoods with unwalkable streets, few grocery stores, and unhealthy pollution. EHF's award-winning Healthy Places Toolkit provides clinics and communities with ideas on how they can improve health outcomes by addressing many of these issues that are influenced by the places where we live.

View the toolkit here.

August 2020

Location: Texas

Client: Episcopal Health Foundation

Project Team: Asakura Robinson

Key Team Members: Katie Coyne, Kari Spiegelhalter

Awards:

  • Central Texas Section of the American Planning Association’s 2021 Advancing Diversity and Social Change Award

*Previous firm work

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