CCPH 11th Conference May 12-15, 2010 • Portland, Oregon USA Creating the Future We Want to Be: Transformation through Partnerships Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is convening our 11th conference to nurture a growing network of community-campus partnerships that are striving to solve our most pressing health, social and economic challenges. By focusing on Creating the Future We Want to Be, we seek to empower individuals and partnerships to create a just and sustainable future so that we are not passive participants in the status quo or mere witnesses to the change determined by others. By focusing on Transformation through Partnerships, we seek to highlight the power of partnerships to lead and inspire transformation at societal, institutional and personal levels. Join Hundreds of Colleagues Who - Like You - Are Passionate About the Power of Partnerships to Transform Communities & Academe! Engage in substantive discussions…Gain new knowledge and practical skills…Reflect critically on your work…Take action individually and collectively. Whether you are a novice or experienced, this is one conference you will not want to miss! Get the Latest Updates and Register Today at: www.ccph.info Conference Highlights Include: *Pre-conference workshops on such topics as service-learning, community-based participatory research (CBPR) and partnerships for policy change! *Inspiring keynotes by Elder Atum Azzahir, Executive Director of Powderhorn Phillips Cultural Wellness Center in Minneapolis and Camara Jones, Research Director on Social Determinants of Health and Equity at CDC in Atlanta! *Skill-building workshops, educational exhibits, community site visits and informal networking! *Meetings with staff from the National Institutes of Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Northwest Health Foundation! Interested in co-sponsoring or exhibiting? Email us today at ccphuw@u.washington.edu Not yet a CCPH member? Join today and receive substantial discounts on conference registration: www.ccph.info Presented in partnership with the Northwest Health Foundation, an innovative Portland-based philanthropy that identifies CBPR as a strategic priority. Learn more about the Foundation at www.nwhf.org