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    • Community Health
    • Health Disparities

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    • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted disparities in community health.
    • Community-based organizations (CBOs) faced increased demands to address diverse population needs.
    • Existing health inequities were exacerbated by the pandemic.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To enhance the capacity of CBOs in community engagement.
    • To improve CBOs' skills in health literacy and cultural humility.
    • To support CBOs in addressing the holistic needs of individuals through wraparound services.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of targeted webinars for CBOs.
    • Training focused on health literacy principles.
    • Training incorporated cultural humility concepts.
    • Emphasis on the wraparound services model.

    Main Results:

    • Increased CBOs' knowledge of health literacy.
    • Enhanced CBOs' understanding of cultural humility.
    • Improved CBOs' capacity to implement wraparound services.
    • Strengthened CBOs' ability to address whole-person needs.

    Conclusions:

    • Webinar training effectively improved CBOs' skills in health literacy and cultural humility.
    • The wraparound services model is crucial for addressing multifaceted community needs.
    • Enhanced CBO capacity can lead to improved health and well-being outcomes in diverse communities.