National Community
Health Partners

NCHP's Goals

Provide education and support to empower diverse, at-risk and underserved U.S. populations

Collaborate with community stakeholders in adapting scientific research to address local health needs

Develop innovative strategies to improve population health

Design and implement programs that are culturally and linguistically appropriate

Who We Are

NCHP is a non-profit organization that has been home to a variety of federal, state and local programs and services over the 30 years it's been in existence. We have a variety of programs including: Veterans on the brink of homelessness with our Housing for Heroes program, a COVID relief program funded through HRSA, and we just announced our partnership with the Department of Veteran Affairs to bring action and awareness to Veteran Suicide Prevention through our new program: The Best is Yet to Come, funded through the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program. For more details regarding all our programs and services please browse through our tabs above.

Based in Tucson, Arizona, NCHP—formerly Border Health Foundation—was founded in 1984 to address the health needs of border populations. Since then we have developed a strong national presence providing education and services to minority and underserved populations in 47 states and two U.S. territories.

We have housed over 82 public health programs and services promoting the health and well-being of individuals and communities across the U.S. It is our goal to improve health outcomes through innovative services and compelling educational programs. National Community Health Partners is prepared to assist your organization.


September News & Events


September 13th:
Reduction of Access to Lethal Means (RALM) Webinar

Join us from the comfort of your home or office for a FREE online training event! Our Health Trainer-Educator, Samantha Bunker, will be providing a free webinar through Zoom on Wednesday, September 13th from 1pm-3pm. Topic is Reduction of Access to Lethal Means and how it can help prevent suicide among the general population as well as Veterans. Online registration is required. Visit this link HERE to register. For questions or concerns please contact our Program Director, Katie Clint at (928)615-3675.

September 19th:
In-person Gatekeeper QPR Training

In-person Gatekeeper QPR suicide prevention training provided by the University of Arizona. Join us for this free event! Two separate sessions from which to choose on Tuesday, September 19th: 10am - 12pm or 1:30pm - 3:30pm. Space is limited, registration is required.  To register, contact our Program Director, Katie Clint at (928)615-3675 or kclint@nchponline.org

September 27th
1pm-3pm | S.A.V.E. Suicide Prevention Webinar

Join us from the comfort of your home or office for a FREE online training event! Our Health Trainer-Educator, Samantha Bunker, will be providing a free webinar through Zoom on Wednesday, September 27th from 1pm-3pm. Topic is the suicide prevention method S.A.V.E. and will give you the tools for preventing suicide in your community. Online registration is required. Visit this link HERE to register. For questions or concerns please contact our Program Director, Katie Clint at (928)615-3675.


Awards & Accolades


NCHP ESGR Patriot Award

National Community Health Partners (NCHP) was recognized by the Arizona Office For Employer Support of The Guard And Reserve, with the ESGR Patriot Award.

This acknowledgement affirms NCHP support for the brave men and women and their spouses that served our great Nation.

NCHP further affirmed our support with the Statement of Support for the Guard and Reserve.

Housing for Heroes CARF Accreditation

NCHP's National Community Housing SSVF program is CARF accredited! CARF International accreditation demonstrates a program’s quality, transparency, and commitment to the satisfaction of the persons served. CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. Toll free (888) 281-6531.

Follow Us!

National Community Health Partners
P.O. Box 1910
Sahuarita, AZ 85629
Main: (520) 795-9756
Fax: (520) 887-0432
E-mail: info@nchponline.org