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The Community Action Model: A Community-Driven Model Designed to Address Disparities in Health

Susana Hennessey Lavery, MPH, Mele Lau Smith, MPH, Alma Avila Esparza, MPH, Alyonik Hrushow, MPH, Melinda Moore, MPA and Diane F. Reed, MPH

Susana Hennessey Lavery, Mele Lau Smith, Alma Avila Esparza, and Alyonik Hrushow are with the San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, Calif. Melinda Moore and Diane F. Reed are with Polaris Research and Development, San Francisco.



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FIGURE 1— The 5 steps of the community action model process.

 





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