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Archives for August 2025

August Note from CEO

August 27, 2025 by Liz Baxter Leave a Comment

I wish that you all could have joined us at Tulalip for the August Convening. I know that is a ‘big’ wish because of family and work priorities, but being in space with others committed to positive change across the region is nourishment for the soul. We are so grateful to those of you who were able to join, and we missed all of you who couldn’t be there (although we would need a room that holds 400 if you all showed up at the same time!). We still felt your presence and your impact.

As many of you shared last week, we are living in times of intense fear, stress, and shrinking resources. The more that fear surrounds us, the more humans want to separate and isolate – at a time when we need each other even more. The Convenings give us a chance to be with others who want to connect, collaborate, and bridge instead of breaking.

In addition to highlighting the work of some partners, we began discussions about a potential community ‘space.’ We’re very loosely referring to it as a community campus, but we still have a lot to explore before describing it in shorthand. Participants lifted up values and ideas that could guide a design process, including how this space could serve us collectively across the region and network – and there will be further opportunities for you to lean in and guide the process.  

Before he left, Darrell Hillaire (Children of the Setting Sun) said “this feels like movement building.” We were in a room where folks had divergent opinions and ideologies, yet showing how we are stronger together than we are apart. Thanks to Spring Cheng, we were able to not only move, but allow our emotions to burst forth with strength, not weakness. Our voices were shifting the energy in the room from helplessness to power.

I had a few takeaways – plus the dozens of ideas that y’all shared with me 😊 – and thought I would share a couple of them here:

  • Shout out to Faith Brown, with the Center for Independence, who challenged us to keep expanding our concepts of inclusion and accessibility. We were grateful, not only for the reminder, but the offer to help. That is what building a network can look like.
  • I got to share a table with a young staff person (Noah) from O.U.R. Journey. When we were doing the breakouts Noah shared ideas about how we can optimize outside space (space for picnics, basketball courts, gardens) that would draw young people, and suggest we have a garage that could be used for young people with car trouble to come and learn how to work on their own vehicles from others interested in teaching them.
  • Spending time with folks who were at their first convening, wondering what they had walked into, and talking with others who were at our very first convening back in 2018. Both perspectives brought insights about how we can offer space for partnership while the world around us continues to change. I will sometimes say to our team that the Network is not like a Costco membership. With every partner who joins the landscape changes. And it isn’t about us (the ACH) as much as it is about you, and what you all can do together that you cannot do alone.

We will be pulling together a planning group to continue the discussions about what a collective space could look like and encompass. For those of you in the room, Milenko asked participants in the room to think big. For those who weren’t able to join, we’ll be sending you some questions in the coming months so that you can add your thinking into the mix. More to come!

Thank you for all you do. Thank you for offering help to the community, to us and to each other. Thank you for showing up, even when there are dozens of other things demanding your time and attention – critical and important things. And in the face of adversity coming from so many directions, thank you for taking the time to turn to each other and remember that we are not alone on this journey.

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Celebrating Community Health Workers

August 26, 2025 by Elle Prax Leave a Comment

This week, August 25–29, 2025, we join communities across the nation in celebrating the third annual National Community Health Worker Awareness Week (NCHWAW). We honor the incredible commitment of all those who are in frontline public health roles and their significant impacts in social services, health care, and beyond. 

At North Sound Community Hub, we are proud to partner with 24 CHWs through our contracted care coordination organizations. Their knowledge, compassion, and responsive support to our communities allow voices to be heard and improve systems of care for all. 

One of them is Kristena Sheldon, Care Coordinator at North County CARES, who believes that no one should feel alone when seeking help. 

“I love the outcome-based nature of the program, so we are not just going to people and handing them a piece of paper with phone numbers on it,” she explained. “We’re really able to walk with them through the process and make sure their needs are actually met.”

She recalled a client experiencing isolation but was hesitant to visit the senior center on their own. Rather than only offering information, she personally accompanied them, turning a referral into an opportunity for belonging.

“Community health workers are people who strongly identify with their community and have lived experience with the same struggles that our clients are going through, and are able to make connections that maybe other providers are not able to,” she added.

(from left) North County CARES Program Supervisor Brian Price, and Care Coordinators Michael Golder and Kristena Sheldon with North Sound ACH Chief Transformation Officer Arlesia Bailey.

In recognition of this essential workforce and network of partners, North Sound Community Hub is hosting the Community-Based Worker (CBW) Conference on October 3, 2025, at the Mount Vernon Library Commons. This gathering will strengthen the collective efforts of CHWs, promotores de salud, doulas, and others who play a vital role in advancing health and well-being across our region.

📅 For more event details and registration, visit northsoundach.org/2025-cbw-gathering.

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