In Dallas, Stronger Together is building momentum around a simple but powerful idea: community-led solutions are key to expanding access to care.
Stronger Together is a PAN Foundation outreach initiative that brings together community-based organizations to identify and address healthcare access challenges in their cities.
We launched our Dallas task force in 2024 with an in-person convening of more than 30 local leaders—from public health agencies and hospital systems to neighborhood-based nonprofits and advocates. What united everyone in the room was a commitment to equity, collaboration, and real-world impact.
Our work in Dallas reflects what we’ve heard directly from local communities: the need for more accessible, inclusive, and locally driven support systems.
Whether you’re a community organization, healthcare provider, educator, or resident who cares about health equity, we invite you to join us in shaping the future of this work.

Dallas task force members
Our Dallas task force is a coalition of organizations that are committed to collective action and community-led change.
- Allergy and Asthma Network
- Alzheimer’s Association, Dallas Chapter
- Arthritis Foundation
- Baylor Scott and White Health
- Bonton Farms
- Breast Care
- Bridge Breast
- City of Dallas Senior Affairs Commission
- City of Dallas Senior Services
- City of Houston Health and Human Services
- Community Advisory Board
- Community Council of Greater Dallas
- Dallas Arboretum
- Dallas County Medical Society
- DFW Hospital Council
- DFW Hospital Foundation
- State Fair of Texas
- Foremost Health Center
- Kerwin Medical Center
- Meals on Wheels
- OG.LLC
- One World Recovery
- One World Recovery Network
- Parkland Health and Hospital System
- President and CEO of the Senior Source
- UTSW School of Public Health
- We are Ol GGC
- Women Rock
Ready to join the movement in Dallas?
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