Stoke-on-Trent City Council has been fortunate to be involved in a learning exchange between the UK and the US. The purpose is to contribute to learning and knowledge about reducing health inequalities through tackling the root causes of poor health, such as, employment, housing, education and the environment. This approach prioritises working with communities to harness their capacity for health improvement.

This exchange is part of a wider programme and is supported by the Department of Health, England, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA, the International Union for Health Promotion Education and Health Action Partnership International.

Wednesday 16th November - Wilcox County - Lunch at Miss Kitty's

We were treated to a lunch at Miss Kitty's Restaurant in Camden to experience some soul food!


On the menu was fried catfish, pork chop and pink lemonade...the food was delicious and definitely set us up for the afternoons activities. We would definitely recommend a visit if you're ever in Camden.

During the lunch we were able to talk to some of the UAB interns and high school pupils who took part in their economic development project . All were very enthusiastic about the experience and the benefits of the project were clear to see. 

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