Equity & Compliance

Project Heal SBC is committed to delivering programs, training, and public health resources in ways that are equitable, culturally responsive, accessible, and consistent with applicable civil rights standards. This page explains how services are offered, how access needs can be communicated, and how educational and health-related information should be understood.

Equity Commitment

Project Heal SBC believes that health knowledge, care navigation support, and wellness opportunities should be more accessible, practical, and community-centered. Programs are designed to serve individuals and communities with dignity, respect, and responsiveness to differing lived experiences, needs, and barriers.

The organization seeks to reduce avoidable barriers to participation by using clear communication, inclusive practices, and community-informed approaches. Services and educational offerings are intended to expand understanding and support informed decision-making, not create unnecessary gatekeeping.

Civil Rights Compliance

Project Heal SBC seeks to operate its programs, services, and activities in a manner consistent with applicable federal and California civil rights protections. Participation is intended to be offered fairly and without unlawful discrimination based on protected characteristics, where prohibited by law.

Reasonable efforts are made to promote equitable access to programs, communications, and opportunities for participation. Questions or concerns about access, inclusion, or potential barriers may be directed to the organization through the contact information provided on this website.

Accessibility

Project Heal SBC is committed to improving the accessibility and usability of its website, communications, and program materials for people with disabilities. The organization aims to follow recognized accessibility practices, including clear structure, readable content, and ongoing improvements as barriers are identified.

Anyone who experiences difficulty accessing website content, registration materials, or program information may contact Project Heal SBC to request assistance or a reasonable accommodation. Feedback about accessibility barriers is welcome and helps strengthen the usefulness of the site for all visitors.

Medical Disclaimer

Project Heal SBC provides health education, care-navigation support, community-based guidance, and related wellness programming for informational and educational purposes only. Information shared through this website, trainings, workshops, downloadable materials, emails, or programs is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition and is not a substitute for individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a licensed healthcare professional.

Use of this website or participation in Project Heal SBC programs does not create a physician-patient, clinician-patient, therapist-client, or other licensed provider relationship. Anyone with questions about a medical condition, symptoms, treatment decisions, medications, or urgent health concerns should seek guidance from a qualified and licensed healthcare provider.uwmedicine+4

Project Heal SBC does not provide emergency medical services and should not be relied upon for urgent or emergency care. If you believe you may be experiencing a medical emergency, call 911, contact your physician, or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

Educational Use

Information shared by Project Heal SBC through its website, trainings, materials, newsletters, and public communications is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Content is not intended to replace individualized medical, legal, behavioral health, financial, or other professional advice or representation.termly+2

Users should seek qualified professional guidance for personal medical, legal, mental health, or emergency matters. Use of this website or its resources does not create a professional-client, clinician-patient, or attorney-client relationship.

Public Policy

Project Heal SBC does not engage in partisan political campaign activity. Public health information, systems guidance, and community education are shared to support public understanding and informed decision-making rather than to endorse a political candidate or party.

If the organization comments on policy-related issues, it does so for educational, mission-related, or community health informational purposes consistent with applicable nonprofit requirements. Any formal organizational position should be understood only when explicitly approved and published by the organization.

Contact and Requests

Questions about this page, concerns about access barriers, or requests for accessibility support or accommodations may be submitted through the organization’s main contact page. You can also add a short closing line, such as: For accessibility requests or questions about equitable access to our services, please contact us here.

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Last updated: April 2026. Project Heal SBC may revise this page from time to time to reflect changes in programs, legal requirements, accessibility practices, or organizational operations.

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