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Why Join RICHES?
Organizational Commitment
Role of the Organization's Representative
How to Join
Why Join RICHES?
If you are interested in expanding your resources, connecting with other organizations receiving free training, and reaching more people with your services, then RICHES is your answer! The RICHES Network has a
goal of linking resources and sharing ideas and strategies that encourage
solutions in the community. We invite you to join today. There is no cost to join or participate in RICHES.
Organizational Commitment
- Willingness to connect, share resources and collaborate with other organizations focusing on women’s health-related needs and services
- Identify at least two representatives from your organization to serve as contacts and actively represent your organization in RICHES activities
Role of the Organization's Representative
- Participate in regional RICHES meetings, trainings and/or webinars coordinated by the North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation
- Keep management and members of your organization informed of the activities, shared resources and progress of the RICHES Network
- Plan and incorporate materials from the Health Journal Tool Kit into your organizations' existing services
- Share resources and expertise garnered to educate and support women in adopting healthy lifestyle and behaviors
How to Join
If you are interested in becoming a RICHES member, please download and review the recruitment packet. The recruitment packet includes a welcome letter, contact and referral form, and community demographic data collection form.
Please complete and return these forms and specify the primary and alternate representative for your organization. Completed forms can be:
- Faxed to 919-828-1446
- Emailed to RICHES@NCHealthyStart.org
- Mailed to RICHES Project, North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation, 3725 National Drive, Suite 105, Raleigh, NC 27612
Have a RICHES comment, question or suggestion? Please email us at: RICHES@NCHealthyStart.org.
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Last updated: January 2012
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