Partners

WA Portal partners use the Healthier Washington Collaboration Portal to support a variety of public health initiatives. WA Portal partners are having tremendous success connecting with public health professionals, organizations, and communities in ways that move our state forward in improving health outcomes for Washington State residents. Visit these partner pages to learn more. 

Not sure where to go?

See our site index for a list of health topics available on this website. Each health topic will provide specific subtopics with links to pages with relevant information. 


The Community Health Worker Leadership Committee works to develop key priorities and guidance to inform education, training, and other aspects of the CHW workforce. Read about the group’s strategic goals and actions.
Community health workers or prospective CHWs in eastern Washington use this site to provide connection, share community and clinical resources, trainings opportunities, and job boards.
Community-based birth worker organizations are striving to improve birth outcomes by addressing and reducing the racism faced by birth workers and families. See birth equity data and read about current and former project grantees.
Organizations seeking to improve access to primary health care for underserved populations can connect with the National Health Service Corps and Health Professional Shortage Area program on this site.
Learn about the Washington State Public Health Academic Learning Collaborative (WA PHALCO). Visit our Resource Hub with curated resources for public health students, faculty, and practitioners, and explore a map of all public health academic degree programs in Washington.
See webinars and videos in English and Spanish to support community-based workers and community health workers. The recordings offer health and wellness strategies and approaches for your work, and that you can share with clients or family members.
Local agency WIC staff and others can gather information and resources about the pathways and career growth to becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.