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Partners
City of East St. Louis
WPT works collaboratively with The City of East St. Louis by managing the Charter local access channel WESL TV- 984, which serves the communities of East St. Louis, Alorton, Centerville, Washington Park, Cahokia, Brooklyn and Sauget. This partnership provides a platform for WPT to disseminate health related information to citizens.
WPT works collaboratively with New Day Recovery Clubby providing referrals for individuals that are dealing with substance abuse issues. The New Day Recovery Club is an addiction recovery ministry that combines biblical direction, professional expertise, and real world practicality to provide an array of services to alcoholics, addicts, families and churches.
Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation
WPT works collaboratively with Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation to serve predominantly low income and underserved populations in the East St. Louis metropolitan area. The services include referrals to primary care, dental, behavioral health, and other support services to those most in need of medical care.
Washington University – Project ARK/The SPOT
WPT works collaboratively with Project ARK in providing services that enhance the lives of youth, women, and families infected, affected, and at-risk of HIV disease through coordination of medical care, social support, and prevention services.
Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center (CBHC)
WPT works collaboratively with The City of East St. Louis by managing the Charter local access channel WESL TV- 984, which serves the communities of East St. Louis, Alorton, Centerville, Washington Park, Cahokia, Brooklyn and Sauget. This partnership provides a platform for WPT to disseminate health related information to citizens.
New Salem Baptist District Association (NSBDA)
WPT works collaboratively with New Salem Baptist District Association to implement faith-based initiatives in East St. Louis and its surrounding communities. NSBDA is comprised of over 50 churches working in unison to erase the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS.
St. Clair County Health Department
WPT works collaboratively with the St. Clair County Health Department to carry out basic health protection and disease prevention services. They also serve as a resource to work collaboratively with health providers, community organizations and the public.
Williams and Associates
WPT works collaboratively with Williams & Associates, Inc. addressing minority health disparities. The agencies also provide preventive health education, disease prevention, health promotion, and care services that address the health disparities of minorities in the St. Louis Bi-State region, with particular regard to African Americans.
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