What We Do
The Center for Social Well-Being and Development collaborates with local partners, as well as national, regional and global organizations, to promote social well-being as a means of addressing identified health, social development and rights issues.
We use specific tools to build and improve programs, policies, social infrastructure, and resources to grow a healthy community.
Our work strives to promote:
- An understanding of the way in which the multiple aspects of social well-being function together.
- An understanding that health, social development and rights goals are more likely to be attained as social well-being increases.
- The exercise of, and respect for, social, cultural and religious identities.
- Access to adequate health information, prevention and treatment.
- Increased access to economic resources and opportunities.
- Equitable access to education and supportive social resources.