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begin quoteend quoteBe a flexible and responsive leader, convener and innovator in addressing health needs in Williamsburg and surrounding counties

Vision & Mission | Values | Definition of Health

 

Goals

Make a positive difference in the quality of life and health of people living in Williamsburg and surrounding counties through grant making, education and capacity building programs;

Be a flexible and responsive leader, convener and innovator in addressing the critical and changing health needs of the communities within the Foundation's service area; and

Exercise responsible stewardship of the Foundation's financial and intellectual resources to assure the perpetual viability of the Foundation for the benefit of those living in Williamsburg and surrounding counties.

VISION

The Williamsburg Community Health Foundation will be a vital resource for strengthening the health and wellbeing of people living in Williamsburg and surrounding counties.


MISSION

To improve the health of people living in Williamsburg and surrounding counties by addressing healthcare needs and policies, promoting responsible health practices, and strengthening access to quality health services.


VALUES

We are one team working together to reflect our passion for excellence and commitment to our mission. We, the Trustees and Staff of Williamsburg Community Health Foundation, conduct ourselves and provide services based on the fundamental values that are at the core of who we are.

Core Values
  • We demonstrate mutual loyalty, respect, trust and support.
  • We communicate in a manner that is honest, effective and sensitive.
  • We hold ourselves to the highest standards of ethics, integrity and accountability.
  • We recognize and value each other’s unique contributions, diversity and accomplishments.
  • We promote continuous growth in our staff, volunteers and community partners.

DEFINITION OF HEALTH

Health is a dynamic state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

 

Last Updated: Wednesday, May 14, 2008