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  1. Healthier Together Oregon is a tool for people working to advance health equity in our state. It names 62 strategies along with supporting activities that can be put into action to improve health. As we begin this work, the Oregon Health Authority is looking for trusted community partners across the state.

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  2. 43:18. Genre. Jazz. Styles. Global Jazz, Post-Bop, Folk Jazz, Fusion. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Our First Record (1970) Music of Another Present Era (1972) Winter Light (1974) Distant Hills (1974) Oregon in Concert (1976) Together (1977) Violin (1977) Friends (1977) Out of the Woods (1978) Roots in the Sky (1978)

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  3. Healthier Together Oregon is our 2020 – 2024 State Health Improvement Plan. It was developed with over 100 people from 68 organizations. They guided us to understand the direction we want to go and how we should get there. Read about the development process in our

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  4. PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon today is launching Healthier Together Oregon, the new State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) aimed at improving the social influences on health — and which will ultimately help the state’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic with its foundation in equity.

  5. 7. Aug. 2023 · Healthier Together Oregon (HTO), the State Health Improvement Plan, is a transformative initiative that envisions a healthier and more equitable Oregon, ensuring that every resident can thrive.

  6. Our 2020-2024 State Health Improvement Plan is called Healthier Together Oregon. Healthier Together Oregon is a tool to advance health equity that aligns efforts to improve health in our state, particularly for the most affected communities.

  7. HereTogether began as a coalition of service providers, business leaders, elected officials, leaders from communities of color and faith, and community advocates who all believe homelessness in the Portland metro area is not an unsolvable problem.