Healthy Communities

Parkview Health will soon be launching a new community resource called the Parkview Community Greenhouse and Learning Kitchen.

How Parkview’s new Community Greenhouse is bridging gaps in local food system

Parkview Health is helping Fort Wayne's food deserts access and prepare healthy food to combat obesity.

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The Fort Wayne Center for Nonviolence is located at 235 Creighton Ave.
Voices: How the Center for Nonviolence is changing lives in Fort Wayne, one conversation at a time

October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Here's how one local organization is making a difference.

Great KIDS hosts events like mental health training seminars to coach caregivers working with children.
What is at the root of community issues? It might be childhood trauma

An Allen County initiative called Great KIDS make Great COMMUNITIES is offering support that changes lives. 

The Community Apple Orchard in Winona Lake provides residents with organic apples and cider.
Harvesting hope: How a non-profit apple orchard is fighting poverty in Kosciusko County

It’s a grassroots approach to providing low-income families with organic, affordable food.

St. Joe Community Health Foundation is working to foster deeper conversations in the community.
How do you care for people’s souls? Start deeper conversations

St. Joseph Community Health Foundation is helping service providers better meet the needs of vulnerable populations.

Emergency responders practice treatments on high-fidelity patient simulators, or manikins, supplied by the Parkview Advanced Medical Simulation Lab.
Is your school prepared for an emergency?

Wabash County facilitated an active shooter training scenario at Wabash High School.

“Farmer Dan” Flotow and his wife, Wendy, have a booth at the YLNI Farmers Market in Fort Wayne.
A farmer’s experience of the farm-to-fork movement

The benefits and challenges of providing fresh, organic food to northeast Indiana.

Rhonda Sharp, MD, serves as the physician champion for the Suicide Prevention Task Force at Parkview.
Spot suicide warning signs with new training by Parkview

On average, one person dies by suicide every nine hours in Indiana. Here’s how you can help.

Parkview Health is taking the Ronald McDonald House Care Mobile to northeast Indiana residents.
Taking pediatric care on the road

Parkview Health is helping children across the region access quality healthcare.

Gupta, right, takes notes from Sharma's instruction.
Why one young physician chose to grow in northeast Indiana

Dr. Saurabh Gupta is training to serve a rising need for cancer care in northeast Indiana.

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