Real change happens when we work together.
Managing diabetes is more than medical appointments. It’s daily life.
Diabetes affects many families in Crook County, and meaningful change happens when a community unites around a common goal. That’s why we are proud to partner with Central OHC for this important event focused on prevention, education, and support.
By working together, we can expand access to resources, share practical tools for healthier living, and create opportunities for connection and encouragement. This partnership allows us to strengthen local efforts and reach more individuals and families who can benefit from increased awareness and proactive care.
Reducing diabetes in Crook County isn’t something any one organization can do alone. Through collaboration, shared expertise, and a deep commitment to our community’s well-being, we are building a healthier future — together.
Do you live with diabetes? Care for someone who does?
Work in health or community services in Crook County?
Join us in a small, interactive workshop to help strengthen diabetes support for adults 55+ in Crook County. Your input will directly guide local action.
- WHEN: Friday, April 3rd
- TIME: 10 am to 1 pm (lunch provided)
- WHERE: COCC Prineville Campus – 510 SE Lynn Blvd
- COMPENSATION: Community members receive a stipend for participating
- REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/CrookDiabetes (Space is limited)
