The Alameda County Health Pathway Partnership (ACHPP) is a consortium of pathway programs and organizations that aim to increase the diversity of the healthcare workforce by providing mentorship, academic enrichment, leadership development, and career exposure to disadvantaged and minority youth.
Alameda County Health has served as the facilitator of the consortium since 2007. Members comprise fifteen different organizations that provide short-term and long-term opportunities to youth in middle school through college and graduate students from underserved communities throughout Alameda County.
Services and Support offered by these organizations include:
- One-on-one mentoring
- Academic tutoring
- Internship (summer to year-long)
- College and career counseling
- Networking
- Support services (e.g., money management, resume writing, job placement, etc.)
Mission
To provide an ethnically diverse group of Alameda County youth with a supportive network of academic, social, and professional development to build a successful career in all areas of the health industry.
Vision
To have a healthy workforce that reflects the rich ethnic and cultural diversity of our community.
Who We Are
Leadership
Sequoia Hall
Contact Us
For questions or more information about the Health Pathway Partnership program, please contact Sequoia Hall at Sequoia.Hall@acgov.org.