The OneCranston Health Equity Zone (HEZ) is a resident-driven initiative aimed at addressing the root causes of health disparities in the Arlington, Stadium and Laurel Hill neighborhoods. (Health Equity Indicators in Census Tracts 140, 141 & 147)
ONECRANSTON
Health Equity Zone
For more information about CCAP’s OneCranston Health Equity Zone go to our NEW website: www.onecranstonhez.org


THE NUMBERS
Resident Statistics
Integrated Health
- 9.1% of residents don't have health insurance
- 38% of residents eligible for SNAP are not participating
- 14.9% of residents indicated they were in poor mental health
Community Resiliency
- 35.8% of eligible voters did not vote in the last Presidential election
- Social Vulnerability index is marked at moderate-high
Physical Environment
- 15.3% of households do not have a vehicle
- 41.2% of households have a potential lead risk
Socioeconomics
- 46.3% of households spend 30% or more of their income on housing
- 42.6% do not have close access to healthy foods
- 16.2% of adults do not have a high school diploma or equivalent
Community Trauma
- 8.7% of children have a parent who is incarcerated
- 6% of children are being raised solely by a grandparent
- There are 152.8 violent crimes per 100,000
ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSE
of Health Disparities
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information about the OneCranston Health Equity Zone (HEZ) or to find out how you can get involved contact:
Sarah Cote MSW, LCSW
Initiative Director
OneCranston Health Equity Zone
Comprehensive Community Action Program
(401) 714-7004 | scote@comcap.org
Comprehensive Community Action Program (CCAP) is proud to be the backbone agency for the OneCranston Health Equity Zone. The OneCranston Health Equity Zone is comprised of partners to create healthy places for people to live, learn, work and play.