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Planting Seeds of Change: Wellstar Community Health Partnerships Launch School Garden

Published on October 30, 2025

Last updated 08:25 AM October 30, 2025

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In a powerful example of what community collaboration can achieve, Wellstar Community Health has partnered with Yah Rootz, Woodland Middle School and Mount Olive Seventh-Day Adventist Church to bring a vibrant, sustainable community garden to life on the grounds of Woodland Middle School in East Point. This exciting initiative is more than a garden—it's a living classroom, a hub for healthy living and a beacon of hope for the entire community.

The groundbreaking ceremony, held in October on the school campus, marked the beginning of the project. Community members, students, staff and representatives from each partnering organization came together to celebrate the milestone. Shovels in hand and hearts full of hope, the group officially broke ground, symbolizing the planting of not just crops, but seeds of knowledge, health and community empowerment.

Empowering students through hands-on learning

The community garden offers Woodland Middle School students an opportunity to engage in hands-on learning that connects directly to science, health and environmental studies. Gardening teaches responsibility, patience and teamwork while providing students with a deeper understanding of nutrition and food systems. As they learn to grow fruits, vegetables and herbs, students develop a stronger appreciation for where food comes from and how it impacts their well-being.

“This garden is going to help us learn in ways we can't always do in the classroom,” said one student at the groundbreaking event. “It’s cool to be outside, getting our hands dirty and knowing we’re doing something good for the Earth and our school.”

Strengthening community roots

The benefits of the garden extend beyond the school. With support from Yah Rootz—a local organization dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture and food justice—the garden will serve as a fresh produce source and educational tool for families and community members. Workshops, volunteer days and harvest events will create ongoing opportunities for residents to connect, learn and grow together.

Mount Olive Seventh-Day Adventist Church has played a vital role in supporting the vision through outreach and coordination. Their involvement helps ensure the garden will be a lasting resource that promotes wellness, unity and service.

“We believe health and healing happen when communities come together,” said a representative from Mount Olive. “This garden is a way to nurture not only the soil, but our children, our families and our shared future.”

Model for community health

For Wellstar Community Health, this project exemplifies our mission to advance health equity and address the social determinants of health in a meaningful, grassroots way. Access to nutritious food, safe green spaces and educational resources are critical components of a healthy community. By investing in initiatives like this, Wellstar and its partners are laying the groundwork for long-term wellness.

“We are incredibly proud of this partnership,” said Nurse Manager, Community Resource Community Health and Center for Health Equity Nina Gilmore. “It represents what’s possible when healthcare, education, faith and grassroots organizations work hand in hand. The success of this groundbreaking is only the beginning of what we hope will be a thriving, sustainable garden and a source of pride for this community.”

As the seasons change and the garden grows, so will the relationships, knowledge and health of all who are touched by this initiative. The Woodland Middle School community garden stands as a testament to the power of partnership, the strength of local action and the promise of a healthier future—one seed at a time.

Learn more about Wellstar’s community health initiatives.

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High blood pressure is often called the “silent killer”—not because it’s rare, but because so many people are living with it without knowing their numbers. Across Cobb and Douglas counties, a new, community‑centered effort expands access to blood pressure monitoring and education.

Through a partnership between Wellstar Community Health, Wellstar Foundation, American Heart Association and Cobb & Douglas Public Health, the Know Your Numbers initiative is helping residents take an active role in their heart health—one reading at a time.

Meeting people where they are

At its core, Know Your Numbers is built on a simple yet powerful belief: Awareness is key to better health outcomes. Many people—especially those who are unable to get the healthcare they need—do not have easy access to blood pressure monitoring tools or clear information about what their numbers mean.

Know Your Numbers addresses that gap by placing easy‑to‑use blood pressure monitoring stations directly inside community and faith‑based spaces. These are places where people already feel safe, welcomed and supported. By placing these tools into trusted environments, the program reduces barriers and normalizes conversations about heart health.

More than a reading: education, empowerment and connection to care

Each blood pressure station is paired with an interactive education session led in partnership with the American Heart Association. Participants learn:

  • How to properly take a blood pressure reading
  • What the numbers mean for their health
  • When and how to seek follow‑up care

This approach helps ensure that people don’t just know their blood pressure numbers—they know how to take action to stay healthy.

Advancing public health priorities together

Know Your Numbers is funded through the 2025–2026 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Partnership Grant awarded by Cobb & Douglas Public Health. The initiative directly advances CHIP priorities focused on access to care, chronic disease prevention and culturally responsive health education across Cobb and Douglas counties.

Through this grant period, the partnership is working toward meaningful outcomes, including:

  • Installing blood pressure monitoring stations in community settings
  • Delivering tailored education sessions on heart health
  • Expanding access to individual blood pressure kits
  • Increasing self‑reported blood pressure monitoring among participants
  • Strengthening connections to primary care and social care resources

These efforts are committed to long-term engagement and results, not just a one-time blood pressure check.

A collective commitment to heart health equity

No single organization can address high blood pressure alone. What makes Know Your Numbers powerful is the strength of the partnership behind it. The Wellstar Foundation plays a critical role in grant funding and supporting the program, while community partners bring local insight and trust. Together with American Heart Association and Cobb & Douglas Public Health, the initiative demonstrates what is possible when clinical expertise, public health strategy and community voice come together.

Looking ahead: strengthening health through trusted community partnerships

As Know Your Numbers continues to grow, the heart of the initiative remains its partnership with local churches and faith‑based organizations that open their doors, lend their leadership and serve as trusted anchors for health in their communities. These congregations are not simply host sites—they are active partners in promoting prevention, wellness and connection to care.

A special thank you to our Congregational Health Network partners supporting this work by hosting blood pressure monitoring stations:

  • Christ Anglican Church
  • Douglasville First United Methodist Church
  • Golden Memorial United Methodist Church
  • New Mountain Top Baptist Church
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Small Steps. Real Change. Supporting Heart Health Where Life Happens

The CDC Foundation is launching Live to the Beat Virtual Coaching, a free program to help women take small steps toward better heart health. This flexible, virtual program offers practical guidance meant to support and encourage—never overwhelm.

Live to the Beat Virtual Coaching focuses on everyday habits that matter most for heart health. Women will learn how to manage blood pressure, reduce stress, improve sleep and build health routines. The program helps participants understand their numbers and learn the right questions to ask so they can be active partners in their care.

Through our partnership with the CDC Foundation, Wellstar provides support for the virtual coaching program. This includes Dr. Karla Booker, a Wellstar primary care physician and public health advocate. Dr. Booker helps participants to better understand their health, prepare for medical visits and work with their care team to manage their well-being.

"I want my patients to know that I am their dream weaver. Whatever life they envision for themselves is possible," Dr. Booker said. "I want to empower them to communicate openly with me to make their dreams come true."

Participants may choose to attend all five sessions or choose sessions that fit their needs. Each session offers practical tools, real‑world insights and clear next steps that can be applied immediately. Following the live sessions, instructional videos are available for download. Partners and community organizations can also use a facilitator guide (by request) and session worksheet to can help educate the community.

Learn more and register at livetothebeat.org/coaching. 

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Access to high-quality healthcare should never depend on ZIP code, income or circumstance. At Wellstar, advancing health equity means meeting people where they are—both geographically and relationally. The Wellstar Center for Health Equity, operating through the Community Clinic Network (CCN), is a cornerstone of this commitment, expanding access to affordable, culturally responsive care through trusted community partnerships.

Why community health clinics matter

The CCN supports community residents with little or no access to healthcare. Across many communities within the Wellstar footprint, people face barriers that limit their ability to access healthcare. The goal of the CCN is to promote health and wellness while creating meaningful opportunities for individuals and families to reach their maximum health potential.

There are multiple community clinics throughout Wellstar's service area delivering affordable care to residents who might otherwise go without services. By strengthening access points outside of traditional hospital settings, community health clinics help reduce reliance on emergency departments for non-emergent needs and improve continuity of care.

Over the last several years the Center for Health Equity has partnered with:

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  • Rock Springs Clinic
  • CareLink of Northwest Georgia
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  • MUST Ministries

Connected through shared learning and partnership

Clinics within the CCN are connected through quarterly meetings sponsored by the Community Health team. These engaging gatherings serve as a space to highlight successes, exchange best practice and explore opportunities to share strategies that help combat common challenges.

By bringing clinic partners together on a regular basis, Wellstar fosters a learning community that strengthens relationships, supports innovation and reinforces a shared commitment to equitable, community-centered care. This work reflects Wellstar’s belief that sustainable health improvement is achieved through collaboration, trust and long-term investment in community-based solutions. By partnering with safety net clinics and supporting their success, Wellstar strengthens the healthcare infrastructure in under-resourced communities while advancing health equity across its service area.

Looking ahead

As community needs continue to evolve, Wellstar remains committed to strengthening and expanding its CCN partnerships. Through collaboration, shared learning and a steadfast focus on wellness and access, the CCN will continue to serve as a vital pathway to care—helping residents achieve better health outcomes and a higher quality of life.

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