KU Center for Community Health and Development

KU Center for Community Health and Development Our Vision: People working together to transform environments and conditions to assure health and well-being for all. Community work requires understanding.

The Center for Community Health and Development (formerly the KU Work Group) has developed widely used capabilities for community-based participatory research and for building capacity for community work, including through the Community Tool Box and the Community Check Box. Recognition of these capabilities led to official designation in 2004 as a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for

Community Health and Development. The Center for Community Health and Development is affiliated with the Department of Applied Behavioral Science and the Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies at the University of Kansas. Since 1975, generations of Ph.D.-level researchers, graduate and undergraduate students, and professional staff have carried on, and found meaning in, this effort. Why the Center for Community Health and Development? Throughout the world, people are working together to build healthier communities. They join in common purpose to promote community and public health, child and youth development, and community development. Locally, nationally, and globally, we are working together to understand and transform the conditions that matter to people. Through its research, the Center helps address key questions related to the science and practice of promoting community health and development:

What aspects of collaborative action accelerate changes in communities and systems? Under what conditions are these changes in community programs and policies associated with improvement in community-level outcomes in health and development? Community work needs support. Through technical assistance and consultation, our team assists organizations and funders with core activities. These include community assessment, strategic and action planning, documenting and evaluating the work, and using information to make adjustments, assure accountability, and tell the group's story. Community work demands capacity. We help build capabilities through training, technical assistance, and online support for being able to do the work and sustain it long enough to make a difference. Social justice demands environments that help assure health and development for all of us. In our research, we seek understanding of how communities can be effective in addressing issues that matter. In our teaching and service, we share this knowledge with generations of community practitioners and students. Working together, we hope to learn and make a difference.

We’re proud to share that Dr. Jomella Watson-Thompson will be a featured panelist for the upcoming Community Health Impr...
05/27/2026

We’re proud to share that Dr. Jomella Watson-Thompson will be a featured panelist for the upcoming Community Health Improvement Week Kickoff Event!
Dr. Watson-Thompson continues to advance innovative, collaborative approaches that strengthen communities and improve health outcomes.
Join this important conversation with national and regional experts as they explore how partnerships can help people live healthier lives.
📅 Monday, June 8
⏰ Noon–1 p.m.
💻 Virtual (Microsoft Teams)
🔗 Register here:ce3732e8-7ad9-49ac-bf11-d939996e0e33@1984aac0-7e83-4a2b-925d-f834a5a9cbd4" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ce3732e8-7ad9-49ac-bf11-d939996e0e33@1984aac0-7e83-4a2b-925d-f834a5a9cbd4

Our Center and Department of Applied Behavioral Science colleagues enjoyed an afternoon of service celebrating Dr. Vince...
05/15/2026

Our Center and Department of Applied Behavioral Science colleagues enjoyed an afternoon of service celebrating Dr. Vincent Francisco’s career and retirement. Congratulations, Vincent!

🌍☀️☮️ “I am always amazed at how so much of what [Vincent] invented and developed are in common use across community organizations and broader systems, making the world a better place.”
- Dr. Jerry Schultz

📣 We’re hiring!The KU Center for Community Health and Development is seeking a Research Informatics Analyst to support c...
05/11/2026

📣 We’re hiring!
The KU Center for Community Health and Development is seeking a Research Informatics Analyst to support community health initiatives through data management, information systems, and collaboration with developers—including work that supports and advances the Community Tool Box, a widely used global resource for community change.
Join a collaborative, mission‑driven team and help strengthen tools and data that serve the public good.
🗓️ Application review begins May 19, 2026
👉 Apply online: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?PageType=JobDetails&partnerid=25752&siteid=5541&jobid=5223559 =5223559_5541

05/11/2026

What if we could stop problems before they start by fixing the systems that lead to harm? That’s the philosophy driving the work at KU Center for Community Health and Development and the path that led Interim Director Christina Holt to dedicate her career to community health and systems-level change in Kansas and around the world.

She describes the path that got her there during a conversation with United Methodist Health Ministry Fund. Listen: https://loom.ly/lL7Qbrw

We're grateful to David Jordan and the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund for hosting the Pioneers in Health podcast ...
05/04/2026

We're grateful to David Jordan and the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund for hosting the Pioneers in Health podcast series—and for inviting our own Christina Holt to be part of the conversation! Christina shared about the work of our Center, our amazing colleagues, and what gives her hope for the future. Thanks for helping shine a light on public health work in Kansas. ✨

🎙Our latest episode of Pioneers in Health is now available!🎙

In this episode, meet Christina Holt. She was recently named the interim director of the Center for Community Health and Development through KU's Life Span Institute.

She has dedicated her career to helping people change the world.

In this episode, she shares how she went from a pre-med major to discovering a new path that changed her entire career trajectory.

🔊LISTEN NOW:
https://healthfund.org/a/pih-christina-holt/

We’re proud to support WethrYve KC, rooted in community, centered on equity, and focused on making lasting change—togeth...
04/30/2026

We’re proud to support WethrYve KC, rooted in community, centered on equity, and focused on making lasting change—together.

➡️ Learn more and show your support by checking out ThYve’s latest update below.

Last spring, WethrYve KC saw its first class of participants graduate college. This week, the next generation is already stepping up — leading community cleanups, food drives, talent shows, and more to reduce youth violence in . Link in comments for more.

👖👖Today is  , and April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We stand in solidarity with survivors and remain committed to...
04/29/2026

👖👖Today is , and April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We stand in solidarity with survivors and remain committed to working toward a violence-free world. 👖👖

Our team is honored to support colleagues across Kansas who are dedicated to the primary prevention of sexual and domestic violence, including the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence (KCSDV), Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Jana's Campaign, MOCSA, Midwest Native Coalition for Justice and Peace, The Sexual Trauma & Abuse Care Center, and many other dedicated partners.

Thank you, 💙Because of you,   was a powerful reminder of what’s possible when our community comes together. Your generos...
04/29/2026

Thank you, 💙
Because of you, was a powerful reminder of what’s possible when our community comes together. Your generosity will create boundless opportunities for the Community Tool Box, KU for Center Community Health and Development, and strengthen KU for years to come. http://bit.ly/3OVzRF7

One of the best parts about One Day One KU is the gift challenges that can make your donation count even more. Your gift...
04/29/2026

One of the best parts about One Day One KU is the gift challenges that can make your donation count even more. Your gift goes even further when you help us unlock challenges benefiting the Community Tool Box. Only available until noon on Wednesday! http://bit.ly/3OVzRF7

Are you ready? This year’s   is happening now!Get ready to join with KU fans and alumni around the globe in support of T...
04/28/2026

Are you ready? This year’s is happening now!

Get ready to join with KU fans and alumni around the globe in support of The University of Kansas and Community Tool Box http://bit.ly/3OVzRF7

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1000 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS
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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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