A Helping Hand for New Haven Health

Jessica Ainooson (left), working at a clinic run by the Neighborhood Health Project.

“As a student at the Yale School of Public Health, Jessica Ainooson, M.P.H. ’22, is working to make the world a healthier place. Ainooson, whose academic focus is social and behavioral sciences, recently spent her gap year assessing how COVID-19 has impacted Black and Brown populations in New Haven for the Community Alliance for Research and Engagement (CARE).”

Jackson Higginbottom, MPH

Jackson Higginbottom, MPH, is a public health practitioner working at the intersection of behavior change, health communications, health program design and evaluation. He is a Program Administrator at the Community Alliance for Research & Engagement (CARE) and the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH), where he leads COVID-19 communications, serves as the lead evaluator on an urban agriculture project, and advises on the design, recruitment, and evaluation of several community-engaged research projects.

https://ysph.yale.edu/profile/jackson-higginbottom/
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