Honor Community Health
Elizabeth Kjar is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in nonprofit management, community engagement, and program development. Currently serving as the Senior Partnerships & Grants Manager at Honor Community Health and as Project Director at Common Ground, Elizabeth has successfully developed and implemented initiatives for suicide prevention and community resource collaboration. In previous roles, Elizabeth has demonstrated leadership as the Executive Director of Positive Paths, Director of Residential Programs at Sojourner Center, and has contributed as a Program Coordinator for the Judy Center Partnership. Additionally, Elizabeth has academic experience as adjunct faculty at Harford Community College and Utah Valley University, teaching courses related to social work and behavioral sciences. Elizabeth holds a Master's in Education from Westminster University, a Bachelor of Science in Family and Human Development from Utah State University, and is pursuing a Master of Social Work from the University of Michigan.
Honor Community Health
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Honor Community Health, formerly Oakland Integrated Healthcare Network, provides complete, affordable healthcare services for everyone – no matter what you can afford to pay. Honor is particularly helpful for those with mental illness and developmental disabilities, because we will make sure you get care for all of your different physical and mental health needs.