Health Equity Summit | Cancer Support Community
August 29 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Holloman Center for Social Justice
Free Admission

Attend Cancer Support Community’s Health Equity Summit at Holloman Center for Social Justice on August 29.
The summit, which includes breakfast, refreshments, a resource area, and intentional networking, exists to spotlight and address the inequities that shape cancer risk, access to care, treatment experiences, and survivorship across race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality, age, and socio-economic status. Connect with other thought leaders, hear patient and expert perspectives, resource area, and drive progress toward equitable care.
Health Equity Summit Intended Audience
- Oncology providers, researchers, and administrators.
- Community health workers, navigators, social workers, and behavioral health professionals.
- Community-based organizations and advocates supporting patients and caregivers
- Policy influencers engaged in health equity and advancing change
- Companies passionate about health equity
By elevating both lived experience and professional expertise, Cancer Support Community aims to:
- Surface real barriers and practical solutions to equitable cancer care in our tristate region.
- Build relationships that bridge oncology, behavioral health, public health, and community support.
- Inspire concrete commitments that move our community toward fair, accessible, and compassionate care for all
Admission to the Health Equity Summit
Admission to the Health Equity Summit is free and open to the public.
About Cancer Support Community
Cancer Support Community Greater Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky is here to support anyone affected by cancer so that no one faces cancer alone. For nearly 30 years, CSC has been enhancing the lives of people in the local community by offering free support and services to improve quality of life and survivorship.
Backed by evidence that the best cancer care includes psychosocial and emotional support, CSC offers community-based programs and services that are intended to provide non-medical care to men, women, and children with any type or stage of cancer and to their loved ones. The goal is simple: to support a holistic, patient-active approach to wellness.
CSC’s programs and services are designed to complement conventional medical care, enhance quality of life, strengthen survivor care, improve recovery, and facilitate better communication with medical teams. The CSC philosophy complements the will of the patient with the skill of the physician – a powerful combination.
All programs and services are provided at no cost to participants, so there’s never a barrier for anyone who needs cancer support.
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Holloman Center of Social Justice Venue Details
Parking
Free parking is available on site.
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