What is Arizona CEAL?
The Arizona Community Engagement Alliance (AZCEAL) is a state-wide partnership between the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, Mayo Clinic Arizona, and local community-based organizations. AZ CEAL works with the Health Equity Partnership of Arizona (HEPA) and Arizona communities and community-based organizations to identify promising engagement and outreach practices that communicate trustworthy, science-based information to communities experiencing health disparities.
AZCEAL is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). For more information on NIH CEAL, visit ceal.nih.gov or watch a brief video.

We want to hear from you!
AZ CEAL, is doing a survey to help us learn more about how things like not having transportation, a stable home, or enough food and money can affect the health and medical care of people in Arizona.
By taking this 15-minute survey, you will help us understand your experiences and concerns and find better ways to connect health care with social services.
If you are 18 years or older and live in Arizona, scan the QR code to participate!


We want to hear from you!
AZ CEAL, is doing a survey to help us learn more about how things like not having transportation, a stable home, or enough food and money can affect the health and medical care of people in Arizona.
By taking this 15-minute survey, you will help us understand your experiences and concerns and find better ways to connect health care with social services.
If you are 18 years or older and live in Arizona, scan the QR code to participate!
Funded by: The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health under other transaction authority #OT2HL158287 with additional funding from the Centers for Disease Control contract #CTR056155 to Arizona Department of Health Services with a sub-award to Mayo Clinic and a subrecipient award (ASU-287596) to Arizona State University.