Ray Michael Bridgewater, CEO & President · HMA Associates ! DC Department of Health Adult...
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Ray Michael Bridgewater, CEO & President
A non-profit ,multi –cultural, and multi – ethnic umbrella community empowerment organization serving the Washington, DC
metropolitan area, national, and international community. Our emphasis is around health and technology using mobile units, multi –lingual media campaign and creating public-private partnerships to execute corporate projects.
} 1999 -2000 – The March of Dimes awarded the city the first pre-natal and dental mobile unit in the country . This health initiative campaign reached well over 20,000 women in a ten years existence.
Historical achievements accomplished with mobile unit and media campaign:
Ø First bi-lingual media campaign in DC Ø 5 languages are spoken on the mobile unit : Spanish , French, Amharic
Vietnamese , Chinese ( Mandarin ) . Ø First major African American and Latino / Hispanic partnership in a major
health campaign Ø Partners and funders were all assembled through a public-private partnership
model. Ø Mobile unit and health campaign model becomes the March of Dimes most
successful health initiative in the country.
2004 - Bridging the Cultural Divide in Healthcare Setting } The Assembly of Petworth and the Mary’s Center for Maternal
Childcare participated in a national research project featuring cultural competence in the health field“ Cultural Broker ”.
} The Assembly of Petworth was the only “ grassroots non-profit “ organization to participated in this national’s initiative .
} The Assembly of Petworth / Mary’s Center relationship and collaboration changed the scope of Georgetown University ‘s Cultural Competence Center funded idea on “Cultural Broker”.
Ø Relationship between the African American and Latino / Hispanic community allowed the March of Dimes and others to leverage funders and sustained the health initiative.
2005 - Implemented the 1st Men's Health Initiative “ Prostate
Cancer Media Campaign” with W*USA TV9 with Hospitals Universities and Cancer Centers in MD/DC/Northern, Virginia region . The project was funded by Safeway Inc and the Consumer Health Foundation . The first media campaign ever funded by the Consumer Health Foundation.
Approximately 800 to 1,000 men were screened. 2007- Councilmember David Catania awarded Howard University
Cancer Center a Prostate Cancer Medical Mobile Health Unit.
2008 -Diabetes Media Campaign featuring Howard University
Hospital Diabetes Treatment Center and coverage by WUSA TV9 ( Gannett )
Approximately over 500 screened
2009 – The first Veteran’s Day Media Campaign : Veteran’s Administration Hospital/W*USA TV 9 /National Association of Black Veterans.
2010 – Mentored Founder and CEO Mamiah Karmo of the Tigerlily Foundation.
She co-wrote the Early Act Bill [ HR 1740 ] along with Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz – Women with breast cancer under age 40.
2011- DC Colon Cancer Screening and Educational Awareness
Campaign - Howard University Cancer Center , Georgetown Lombardi Cancer Center, and DC Colon Cancer Alliances funded by a grant from the DC Cancer Consortium provided free colonoscopy to the under served population in Washington DC. Approximately over 350 people were screened.
2011 -2012-HHS and CDC National Influenza Vaccination
Disparities Partnership Campaign. The Assembly of Petworth served as the CDC Grass root Campaign lead agency with Walgreen as a local /national vaccination partner in Washington DC area.
DC region finished second in the country receiving flu
vaccinations during 2011& 2012 flu season.
} 2012 -2013 -Community- Academic partnership between Brookland Manor Apts Section 8 Housing Complex [ Ward 5 ], The Community Services Foundation and Howard University Hospital OB/YN & Howard University Health Science Division . * Developing the city’s first school-based health center model in a public housing setting.
} 2013-2014 Community – Academic partnership
establishing the city’s first Health & Allied Services: Emergency Medical Basic [ EMT-B] Cadet Program. * This will be the first program of it kind developed for the School System and as a workforce development program .
} 2013 – 2014- development of a regional Patient-Centered Oral Health Electronic Record and Dental Examination Program & Campaign featuring MySmileGuideU - a Oral health literacy and assessment electronic record progam .
} 100 Black Men Lifetime Achievement Award } GW Cancer Institute Cancer Achievement Award } Tigerlily ‘s Progressive Change Award } Medstar -Washington Hospital Center’s “
Community Health Links -Community Spotlight” } March of Dimes Community Service Award } American Cancer Society Community Service
Award } African Woman Cancer Awareness Association
Achievement Award
} ABC / WJLA } Radio One } Univision } Telemundo } El Zol Radio } Strong Production LLC
} CDC /NIVA } HHS / White House Faith-base Initiative } NIH Office of Minority Affair } Walgreen } CVS } Mayor Office of Latino Affair } HMA Associates } DC Department of Health Adult Immunization & School Division } Unity Health Clinics & Project Orion Medical Mobile Unit } MedStar Hospitals [ George Washington / Georgetown / Washington Hospital Center ] } Howard University Hospital } Mayor Office of Aging } United Planning Organization } Court Service and Offender Supervision } Mary’s Center for Maternal and Child care & Judy Hoyer Center } Prince Georgia County Department of Health } Washington Interfaith Network } Baltimore – Washington Council of United Methodist Inc. } March of Dimes – National Capital Area Chapter & Mama and Baby Bus Mobile Unit } INOVA Hospitals } Edgewood Management Company Inc. } DSK Mariam Ethiopia Church } Whitman Walker Clinic } Children National Medical Center & Medical Mobile Unit
} Howard University Diabetes Treatment Center } W*USA TV 9 } CVS } BAYER } DC Park and Recreation } Global Telehealth Group } MOTTEP
} Howard University Hospital Cancer Center } DC Cancer Consortium } DC Department of Health Cancer Division } MedStar Hospitals [ George Washington / Georgetown / WHC ] } Susie Cause / Colon Cancer Foundation } Colon Cancer Alliance } Men’s Health Network } Prostate Health Education Network [ PHEN ] } Safeway Inc. } Consumer Health Foundation } Alpha Phi Alpha } Omega Psi Phi } Kappa Alpha Psi } 100 Black Men of Greater Washington } National Hispanic Office of Aging } National Council of LaRaz } National Association of Black Urologist } Mayor Office of Veteran Affair } Laborers’ Local Union 657
} Tigerlily Foundation } George Washington Cancer Institute & GW Mammovan } Susan G. Komen For the Cure } Georgetown University Lombardi Center } Capital Breast Care Center } DC Cancer Consortium } Nueva Vida } W*USA Buddy Check 9 } DC Dept. of Health’s Project Wish } CDC Young Breast Cancer Advisory Board } UDC School of Nursing } National Council of Negro Women, Inc. } Black Nurses Associations } Hispanic Nurses Associations } African Women Cancer Awareness Association } Providence Hospital Mammogram Wellness Center } Doctor’s Community Hospital Breast Cancer Care } Mautner’s Project } Zeta Phi Beta } Delta Sigma Theta } Alpha Kappa Alpha
} Produce a Multi –media , bi-lingual Social Marketing and Health Literacy media campaign
} Implement a public-private partnership among our already establish grassroots community partners , businesses and local government agencies to amounted an on ground campaign that will match the media campaign.
} Build and maintain a data base entry program that will assisted partners in data gathering and measuring the success of the media campaign .
} Assist partners in looking at additional federal and private foundation funding to implemented other projects or sustain the media campaign.
Health Communication Campaign Strategy for Washington DC -Heart Disease -Diabetes -Obesity
-Cancer – Oral Health – Mental Health
Wellness and Prevention Increase awareness of existing wellness and prevention services
Access to Care Health providers bring health services directly to communities that need it the most. Increase the accessibility of speciality care providers for the underinsured and uninsured. Enhance access to convenient and affordable transportation for medical visits.
Quality of Life Promote physical activity, health and health foods.
} Regional Health Communication Campaign “Community Benefit Service Areas” [ CBSA ] defined a geographic or target populations that will serve as the hospitals or partner’s priority for future community benefit programming that is culturally and linguistically relevance.
} Common Priorities Identifying health disparities that resonate most with the
community / population and educational and preventive activities that are unique to all the Hospitals in the partners service area.
Ray Michael Bridgewater President & CEO Assembly of Petworth 202 – 882 – 5782 [email protected] www.assemblyofpetworth.com