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MDHHS recognizes Social Determinants of Health Month in January
January 12, 2026
Throughout the month, MDHHS is collaborating with community partners, local organizations and advocates to host events, webinars and awareness activities that promote health equity and SDOH work across Michigan. Information can be found at Michigan.gov/SDOH. Community partners are encouraged to share their efforts on social media using #MISDOHMonth2026.
“Social Determinants of Health Month challenges us to think about what it truly takes to advance health equity across Michigan,” said Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. “By connecting communities, listening to their needs and amplifying the impact of our shared work, we can reduce disparities and support every resident in achieving their fullest health potential.”
Social Determinants of Health include a range of factors such as income, education, job and food security, housing, transportation and access to health care that influence the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Disparities in SDOH create unfair disadvantages and contribute to persistent and preventable health inequities. MDHHS supports the health, safety and stability of all residents by providing services and administering programs and policies that improve these conditions.
As part of SDOH Month, MDHHS will spotlight key SDOH initiatives and host a webinar series centered on the theme “Connecting Communities, Amplifying Impact.” Partners are also invited to present webinars or share highlights showcasing how they measure the impact of SDOH interventions, strengthen partnerships and advance community-led solutions. Visit the MDHHS website to learn more about and register for this series.
Community organizations, local leaders and residents are encouraged to highlight their work on social media using #MISDOHMonth2026, and email MDHHS-SDOH-PolicyandPlanning@Michigan.gov to share local efforts to address SDOH for an opportunity to be featured in the SDOH newsletter.
To stay informed about SDOH activities, subscribe to the SDOH newsletter or visit Michigan.gov/SDOH.
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