African American Strategic Partnership Community Trust through Information, Education, and Support

Our mission is to prevent further disproportional deaths and hospitalizations in the African American community due to COVID-19 using systematic partner networks to mitigate barriers to information and resources through targeted culturally sensitive educational outreach and community engagement, clinical services (COVID-19 and Flu vaccinations) and resource coordination.

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than 95% of COVID-19 infections are a result of the delta variant, which is more dangerous and easier to catch than any COVID-19 virus we have seen. That is why it is more critical than ever that Black communities and those most vulnerable to complications from COVID-19 renew the commitment to social distancing, handwashing, and vaccination to prevent further deaths and hospitalizations.

Technology is wonderful. But Human-ology is key to effectively spreading accurate information on how to stay safe. AASP’s members have a long history of working hand in hand with each other and with our participants. We have consistently tackled issues that impact African American communities and providing true messages through trusted relationships is the first step of the AASP Community TIES (Trust through Information, Education, and Support) project.

Starting in November 2021 AASP’s member organizations are joining forces to support health and well-being among Black communities. The purpose is to build knowledge on how to stay safe so that residents can make informed decisions. AASP Community TIES partners will champion a networked approach in alignment with COVID-19 advocates and public health and medical experts. Partners will host educational events featuring African American medical professionals. These community conversations will gather perspectives and answer questions related to the risks and benefits of COVID precautions. AASP Community TIES will also connect residents to vaccination clinics for seasonal flu, COVID vaccine and boosters when the time comes. Partners will also use surveys with the hope of better understanding the challenges and stressors the pandemic has raised among residents and how AASP can help.

AASP members have shown our care for equipping community members and have provided basic needs like food, clothing, and housing support throughout our neighborhoods. Through AASP Community TIES, trusted organizations will continue to advocate for the wellness of our neighborhoods. We hope that you will join us and unite to protect our communities. We need your help to make sure that everyone gets the chance to make the best choice for themselves and our futures.