About HHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

The HHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (known hereafter as "The Partnership Center") is the Department’s liaison to the faith community and to grassroots organizations.

The Partnership Center exists to engage and communicate with faith communities and grassroots organizations, ensuring that local institutions, which hold community trust, have up-to-date information regarding health and human service activities and resources in their area.

Through the Center, we work to build partnerships with community and faith-based organizations, which help HHS serve individuals, families, and communities in need. The Partnership Center works in collaboration with any and all of the 27 offices and agencies that make up HHS to extend the reach and impact of HHS-related programs into communities, as well as to encourage faith-based and community organizations in their work.

The Center works to enable faith-based and community organizations to partner with the government to achieve the goals of HHS.

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