Community Collaborative
About the Collaborative and how you can become a member
We invite you to download and read this overview about the Newton-Wellesley Hospital Community Collaborative. It includes information about the structure, goals and accomplishments of each of our councils, an overview of the roles governing each council, and how you can become a member.
Community Collaborative engagement
Meet our Community Collaborative Council Leadership
We formed the Newton-Wellesley Hospital Community Collaborative to enhance medical services and resources throughout the community. Our work includes creating:
- Partnerships between our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program and area high schools
- Funding a strong domestic violence support effort
- Providing free flu vaccination clinics
- Providing donations of Naloxone (Narcan) to first responders for emergency treatment of overdoses
- Providing lunches for school children in Waltham during summer break
- Supporting home-based programs to prevent seniors from falling
Community Health Needs Assessment
To understand the needs of our community, identify vulnerable populations, and determine gaps in service, we conduct regular community health needs assessments.
2024 Community Collaborative video, presented at the Gala
We welcome your support!
Make a donation to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital Community Collaborative
Community benefits and events
Social factors can contribute to poor health outcomes and impact the well-being of patients and families. Our collaborative aims to support our communities through a range of educational and preventive services.
Community Benefits
Newton-Wellesley provides effective and coordinated local support to address and help prevent socio-medical problems that face our communities. Our efforts to help community residents stay healthy include:
Learn about our community benefits programs
Speakers’ Bureau
Learn about the Speakers Bureau
The Newton-Wellesley Community Collaborative is pleased to offer a Speakers Bureau, providing in-person or virtual qualified speakers for civic organizations, businesses, schools, and community groups in our area. This free community service is designed to provide up-to-date information on a wide variety of health and wellness issues.
To request a free speaker, please email NWHcommunity@mgb.org
We ask that you please make your request at least six weeks in advance.