Bay Area Community Health Advisory Council (BACHAC)
Stacey Davidson is a Senior Program Manager at Bay Area Community Health Advisory Council (BACHAC), a position held since June 2020. In addition, Stacey serves as Operations Manager for Peninsula Flyers since December 2018 and has been a Family Engagement Specialist and Student Success Coach at Palo Alto Unified School District since August 2016. From January 2000 to November 2018, Stacey directed the Safari Kids Children Ministry at Abundant Life Christian Fellowship, where responsibilities included developing organizational systems, managing data and communications, maintaining resources, and overseeing the annual budget. Stacey earned a degree in Sociology from Arizona State University, completed between 1984 and 1988.
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Bay Area Community Health Advisory Council (BACHAC)
BACHAC is dedicated to eliminating health disparities across generations and diverse communities through education and services. Since our founding in 1995, BACHAC has worked with corporations, mid- and small sized companies, community-based organizations, nonprofit health organizations, governmental agencies, health educators, institutions of higher learning, and the faith community to create a village united around a common goal: increasing awareness of and reducing the debilitating effects of health concerns that disproportionately affect communities of color. The AACHAC story is one of growth, outreach and success. Started as a grassroots volunteer effort, we have a long record of accomplishments. Today, we are recognized as a go-to resource for individuals, families, medical practitioners and others in the Bay Area and a model for improving health throughout the United States. Highlights: • More than 15,000 individuals are influenced every year from BACHAC’s outreach and educational programs. • Sponsor annual Off to a Good Start physical activity program. • Sponsor Soul Stroll for Health each May, a community walk and health fair promoting good nutrition and physical activity. • Conduct gender specific health conferences and symposiums designed to educate and encourage healthy lifestyles. • Provide annual breast cancer education, prostate cancer screenings and education, and several other Health Screenings. • Provide free mammogram screenings at Mills-Peninsula Breast Center (San Mateo, California) one Saturday each month for uninsured women. • Offer free exercise classes, flu vaccination clinics and vision screenings. • Serve as consultants to help others in the Bay Area and around the country develop community outreach efforts and conduct Soul Stroll events. • Nurture thriving network of church liaisons dedicated to bringing health information to their congregations and encouraging participation in screenings and events.