Empowered Thriving
Communities (ETC)

Transforming Systems. Cultivating Joy. Nourishing Neighborhoods.

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Urban farming
🚨 Urgent Crisis

37,000 St. Louisans Lost Food Benefits in the past year

What happened: H.R.1 cut SNAP benefits for 37,000 people in St. Louis City and County and reduced WIC eligibility, creating an immediate food security crisis.1

Why it matters: Families who relied on these benefits for groceries now face hunger and impossible choices between food and other necessities.

What you can do today:

DONATE NOW

Your donation powers grassroots food justice in St. Louis.

ETC's Rapid Response

Since 2021, our 26-member collaborative has built the infrastructure to respond:

Who We Are

Empowered Thriving Communities (ETC) is a CDC-funded collaborative led by the St. Louis Integrated Health Network and Washington University in St. Louis.

We support Black residents in the St. Louis Promise Zone through community-led solutions that strengthen food access, create safe spaces for activity, and connect residents to vital care.

Our approach: Building power, sharing resources, and transforming systems through collective action.

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Nationally Recognized Impact

The American Public Health Association selected ETC as a community model for advancing health equity through interconnected medical, social, and environmental solutions.2


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Meet ETC

Brittany Jones

Brittany Jones, MSW, MPH, CPH

Co-Lead

IHN Director of Community Driven Innovation | Racial Equity Initiatives

Justice and equity catalyst with 10+ years advancing systems change through high-impact facilitation, community convening, and project implementation.

Diana Parra Perez

Diana Parra Perez, PT, MPH, PhD

Co-Lead

Participatory Action Researcher | Food Justice Advocate | Health Equity Champion | Community Organizer | Spiritual Activist | Weaver | Healer

Her contributions frame equity for the field of public health and community wellbeing and help support systemic and individual transformations.

Gabi Cole

Gabi Cole, MNM

Community Liaison

Food Sovereignty | Food Systems Advocate

Yogi, author, and urban gardener; public health and food systems advocate. Co-Founder and Executive Director of Fit and Food Connection, and social justice consultant.

Partners in the Promise Zone

Andwele Jolly

Andwele Jolly, DPT, MBA, MHA

St. Louis Integrated Health Network (IHN)

Antajuan Adams

Antajuan Adams

New Urban Roots Farm

Ashley Cook

Ashley Cook

Wesley House

Beatrice Vanzant-Smith

Beatrice Vanzant-Smith

Robert Fulton INC

Cindy Mense

Cindy Mense

Trailnet

Coach Melody McClellan

Coach Melody McClellan, AADP

Unwrap You

Craig Schmid

Craig Schmid

City of St. Louis Department of Health

Erich Hellmer

Erich Hellmer

Trailnet

Erica Williams

Erica Williams

A Red Circle

Erin McFarland

Erin McFarland

Urban Harvest STL

Jaime Saunders

Jaime Saunders, MSW

Food Justice Advocate

Janett Lewis

Janett Lewis

Rustic Roots Sanctuary

Jessica Carter

Jessica Carter

Fit & Food Connection

Joyce Pearson

Joyce Pearson

Phi Global Farms

Kisha Lee

Kisha Lee

Propel Kitchens

Lacy Cagle

Lacy Cagle

City Greens Market

Lowell Daniels

Lowell Daniels

Trailnet

Lillian Blackshear Summers

Lillian Blackshear Summers

Wesley House

Marissa Hardwrict

Marissa Hardwrict

The Haven of Grace

Melissa Weissler

Melissa Weissler

Operation Food Search

Mitch Pearson

Mitch 'Tha Farmer' Pearson

Phi Global Farms

Nikila Williams

Nikila Williams

Rustic Roots Sanctuary

Sam Pounders

Sam Pounders

Trailnet


Our Coalition of 26+ Partners

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Together, we're building a powerful network of community organizations, health providers, and grassroots leaders united in our commitment to food justice and health equity in St. Louis.


Our Journey

2021 – BRIC ESTABLISHED

NACDD awarded funding to implement the BRIC program in Missouri, to service residents in STL City + County

2022 – BRIC EXPANSION

BRIC members mobilized through several community facing events, opportunities, and new projects.

2023 – REACH GRANT AWARDED

CDC awarded funding to implement the REACH grant in Missouri, to service residents in STL City + County (St. Louis Promise Zone)

2023 – BRIC BECOMES ETC

Collaborative changed name from BRIC to ETC and created mission statement

2024 – STRATEGIC PILLARS

APHA Video and established strategic pillars:
1. Community Engagement & Education

2. Policy & Advocacy, and 

3. Internal Capacity Building

Coordinated by

St. Louis Integrated Health Network

Through partnership and collaboration, the St. Louis Integrated Health Network is a healthcare intermediary building capacity across sectors to advance health equity and improve wellbeing by increasing access to health and social services, with an emphasis on communities that have been historically excluded.

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