Building Healthier Communities: Get Involved Want to be more involved with CCDPH? Consider joining our Community Partnership Collaborative. The Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) is launching the Community Partnership Collaborative (CPC) to strengthen cross-sector partnerships, establish a sustainable framework for community partnership networks, and support implementation of the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan (CHA/CHIP), known as Building Healthier Communities 2030. The CPC will serve as a structured and sustained partnership forum to align organizations, support shared priorities, and coordinate collective action to achieve health equity and improve health outcomes in suburban Cook County. Please complete form to sign up.Name(Required) First Name Last Name Name of OrganizationTitle/RoleEmail(Required) PhoneWhat sector best describes your organization?ChooseHealthcarePublic HealthEducationCommunity-Based OrganizationGovernmentFaith-Based OrganizationWhat expertise, experience, or resources could you potentially contribute to the Community Partnership Collaborative.Are you interested in serving in a leadership role (e.g. co-chair)? Yes No Maybe, I would like more information The CPC will support the Cook County Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan (CHA/CHIP) through Action Teams. Partners from across sectors can support to collaborate to implement strategies, share expertise, and advance collective efforts to improve health outcomes throughout Cook County. Action teams are based on the 3 identified Health Priorities (Chronic Disease, Maternal & Child Health and Mental Health & Substance Abuse)Are you interested in joining a Action Teams? Yes No Maybe, I would like more information Which Action Team(s) are you interested in joining? Chronic Disease Maternal & Child Health Mental Health & Substance Abuse Δ BHC Behavioral HealthBehavioral Health Partners and Project Descriptions Behavioral Health Grants Opportunity Press Release Mental Health & Substance UseBuilding Healthier Communities: Behavioral Health Grants Community Behavioral Health Crisis Care System Report, 2025 Get Naloxone Here to Hear You Campaign Opioid Data Dashboard Opioid Resources and Data Suicide Report, 2025 BHC Behavioral HealthBehavioral Health Partners and Project Descriptions Behavioral Health Grants Opportunity Press Release Updated July 15, 2026, 4:25 PM