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SUMMARY:Young Future's YF Innovators Showcase ft. the Under Pressure Cohort
DESCRIPTION:Today’s youth are drowning in digital pressure—perfectionism\, performance\, and social scrutiny amplified 24/7 by technology. But here’s the good news: the solutions are just as powerful! \nOur friends at Young Futures invite you to the YF Innovators Showcase featuring the Under Pressure Cohort on June 25\, 2025. Hear directly from 10 visionary leaders who are designing innovative ways to support teen wellbeing and ease pressures in the digital age. \nFrom fostering healthy tech habits to building spaces for connection and resilience\, these YF Innovators are redefining how we support youth wellbeing in today’s high-pressure world. Whether you’re a parent\, educator\, funder\, or youth wellbeing advocate\, you’ll leave with actionable insights to support the young people in your life. \nEvent Details: \n📅 Wednesday\, June 25\, 2025 \n⏰ 9:00 a.m. PT / 12:00 p.m. ET \n📍 Virtual – Register here: bit.ly/UPCShowcase \nJoin us in celebrating these changemakers! Together\, we can help teens navigate the digital world with confidence and joy.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/young-futures-yf-innovators-showcase-ft-the-under-pressure-cohort/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Technology
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SUMMARY:Advancing Social Connection through Food and Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:Food is more than just fuel for our bodies – it’s a powerful tool for fostering connection and building community. In this upcoming webinar\, the Foundation for Social Connection will explore how food and nutrition can go beyond physical nourishment to strengthen relationships\, bridge divides\, and build a sense of belonging. \nDrawing upon their latest SOCIAL Framework report on the Food and Nutrition Sector\, presenters will dive into how food systems – spanning everything from production to distribution to consumption – can be intentionally designed to strengthen social bonds across diverse populations and settings. \nFeaturing a fireside chat with experts who contributed to the report\, they’ll also discuss actionable strategies and share insights for advancing social connection through systems change and community engagement. \nWhether you are a farmer\, policymaker\, business owner\, health practitioner\, or engaged citizen\, this webinar invites you to reimagine our relationship with food and discover effective ways to build a stronger culture of connection through food and nutrition. Register here.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/advancing-social-connection-through-food-and-nutrition/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Nutrition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T120000
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SUMMARY:Share Our America: The Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join\, 92NY’s Belfar Center for Innovation & Social Impact and Weave: The Social Fabric Project for their free\, online event\, Share Our America: The Summit\, hosted by Rainn Wilson. Americans of all beliefs and backgrounds are worried about our country’s future. We’re in a crisis of community and broken connection. Hear from thinkers\, leaders\, and citizens who are not giving up on America. They’ll focus on how we can show up for each other and lean into all that connects us to rebuild trust and collaboration\, starting where we live. \nRegister today here.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/share-our-america-the-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250610T063000
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SUMMARY:Global Loneliness Awareness Week Webinar: Poverty & Social Connection
DESCRIPTION:Join the Global Initiative on Loneliness and Connection for this Global Loneliness Awareness Week (8 -14 June 2025) discussion on the drivers of economic insecurity and the relationship with social isolation\, loneliness\, and social connection. Hear from global and local experts and contribute to the worldwide dialogue. \nLearn more and RSVP here.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/global-loneliness-awareness-week-webinar-poverty-social-connection/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Economy,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250611
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SUMMARY:2025 Global Loneliness Awareness Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Foundation for Social Connection Action Network in Washington\, DC\, June 9th and 10th for our summit\, this year titled: Improving Wellbeing and Social Capital: Bipartisan Solutions to End Social Isolation and Loneliness in America. \nWelcome Reception\nWe invite you to the rooftop of our offices in Washington\, DC\, to network\, socialize\, and kick off Loneliness Awareness Week with friends and partners. Light refreshments will be served. Special guests TBA! \nWhen: Monday\, June 9th \nLocation: Rooftop: Arnold & Porter Building | 601 Massachusetts Ave. NW\, Washington\, DC 20001 \nRecommended attire: Professional/business casual. \n**More information regarding arrival instructions will be shared closer to the event date. \nSummit\nJoin us to hear from Congressional champions\, thought leaders\, and changemakers about the devastating impacts of social isolation and loneliness and what solutions exist to create cross-sector\, system-wide connection to promote a healthier and more resilient society. \nWhen: Tuesday\, June 10th \nLocation: U.S. Capitol Visitor Center | 1st St SE Washington\, DC 20515 \n**More information regarding arrival instructions\, including what to bring\, how to enter\, etc.\, will be shared closer to the event date.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/2025-global-loneliness-awareness-summit/
CATEGORIES:Policy and Advocacy
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SUMMARY:Building cities and neighbourhoods for children and all ages
DESCRIPTION:The OECD report Cities for All Ages\, supported by the Ministry of Land\, Infrastructure\, Transport\, and Tourism of Japan\, aims to promote key policy actions to create more age-inclusive cities. The share of older people in OECD cities is rising fast\, while many large cities continue to grow and attract young people. Without age-inclusive policies\, cities face significant social and economic consequences\, ranging from poorer health outcomes and higher isolation to workforce loss\, increased public spending\, and brain drain. The Cities for All Ages report explores how local and national governments can address these challenges and make cities work for all generations. It highlights strategies such as adapting urban design and land use planning for more accessible cities\, providing age-friendly housing\, and engaging both young and older people in labour and consumer markets. To drive progress\, the report offers a checklist of nine policy actions across three key areas – strategy setting\, resource development and stakeholder co-ordination – to help local and national governments shape cities for all ages. \nThe project Building Child-Friendly Neighbourhoods\, supported by the Van Leer Foundation\, elaborated an OECD-wide monitoring framework\, which lays out the neighbourhood elements that matter for children’s well-being and development\, and maps available cross-national indicators. The identified neighbourhood elements encompass aspects of the built environment\, communities’ social relationships\, and children’s access to basic services such as schools and health services. An OECD-wide monitoring of children’s neighbourhood conditions can support local and national policy makers in building child-friendly neighbourhoods and in attenuating geographical disparities by facilitating resource allocation\, collaboration across sectors and levels of government\, and cross-country learning with respect to effective policy tools. The project also summarises practical considerations for national and local policy makers and other stakeholders involved in data-driven efforts to improve children’s neighbourhoods. It highlights how locally adapted policy solutions hold greater promise to mitigate the locational disadvantage that some children experience. Moreover\, it emphasises the need for more rigorous implementation and evaluations to increase policies’ effectiveness and gain a more complete understanding of the potential of place-based policies to build stronger neighbourhoods for children. \nThe webinar will be held virtually over Zoom. To participate\, please register here. The link with log-in details will be sent to all registered participants. The meeting will be recorded and made publicly available.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/building-cities-and-neighbourhoods-for-children-and-all-ages/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250528T150000
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SUMMARY:Bridging and Belonging to Strengthen Social Connections
DESCRIPTION:Bridging across divides and creating a shared sense of belonging in communities is essential to sustain a broader socially connected community. Approaches that honor the diversity of members in the community require bringing people together across differences to avoid othering and siloing of subgroups. Creating a sense of belonging involves helping all community members feel safe and valued. Join us on May 28\, 3-4 pm ET to learn about the status of disconnection in our country and communities\, as well as evidence-based strategies and community examples to foster bridging and belonging while honoring diversity. Calista Small\, Research Manager with More in Common\, will share highlights from the recently released report\, The Connection Opportunity: Insights for Bringing Americans Together Across Difference. Kira Hamman\, Senior Director of Programs with Urban Rural Action\, will share how the Uniting for Action program is bringing highly polarized and once divided communities together. \nRegister here to join the live webinar on Wednesday\, May 28th from 3-4 pm ET\, and hold time in your schedule to join the post-webinar discussion group from 4-5 pm ET to engage in deeper discussions with presenters and peers. \nThe Socially Connected Communities webinars are recorded and made available on Healthy Places by Design’s YouTube channel for public access. The discussion groups are conducted in Zoom meetings. The discussion group session is recorded for internal purposes and is not shared publicly in order to provide a safe and confidential space for participant engagement. \nWebinar registrants are automatically added to the Socially Connected Communities Network communications list and can opt-out at any time.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/bridging-and-belonging-to-strengthen-social-connections/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T140000
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SUMMARY:Unpacking the Third AHC Evaluation Report
DESCRIPTION:In November 2024\, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) released the third evaluation report of the Accountable Health Communities (AHC) Model\, in which Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries in 28 communities were screened for social risks and offered navigation to help resolve identified risks. The 177-page report is chock full of interesting findings. Join us for a webinar on May 8th 11-12 PST/2-3pm EST to unpack the report’s findings with Dawn Alley\, former director of the AHC Model at CMMI and Head of Scale at IMPaCT Care and SIREN Co-Directors Caroline Fichtenberg and Danielle Hessler-Jones. This webinar is made possible with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/unpacking-the-third-ahc-evaluation-report/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T103434
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SUMMARY:Building Community Care Hubs to Address Health-Related Social Needs: Lessons from New York and North Carolina Medicaid
DESCRIPTION:As state Medicaid programs seek ways to address health-related social needs (HRSN)\, partnerships with community-based organizations (CBOs) are increasingly important. As trusted community entities\, CBOs are well positioned to understand community members’ needs and provide essential services and supports. In recent years\, the number of CBOs contracting with health systems and managed care organizations (MCOs) to deliver HRSN has grown significantly. Creating the infrastructure for effective partnership\, however\, can be costly and burdensome for CBOs\, particularly for smaller\, less resourced organizations. In response\, CBOs are forming networks — often led by a backbone organization called a community care hub — to establish shared infrastructure and a systematic approach for MCOs\, providers\, and CBOs to coordinate service delivery and referrals. \nThis webinar explored how state Medicaid programs are using the community care hub model to better tailor and coordinate delivery of HRSN services to address community needs. It highlighted key design and implementation considerations for building effective hubs\, based on the experiences of Medicaid agencies in New York and North Carolina. \nThe states featured are participants in the Medicaid Health-Related Social Needs Implementation Learning Series\, led by the Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) in partnership with HealthBegins and SIREN\, and made possible by the Kaiser Permanente National Community Benefit Fund at The East Bay Community Foundation.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/building-community-care-hubs-to-address-health-related-social-needs-lessons-from-new-york-and-north-carolina-medicaid/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community,Health
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