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We Appreciate You!
Wondering Where Your Donations Are Going? Your support directly helps fund FREE community workshops and limited scholarship-based case management services for individuals who may not otherwise have access to our services. Through our scholarship funding model, donations help provide: ✔️ Medicaid education workshops ✔️ Self-advocacy training ✔️ Resource navigation support ✔️ Community empowerment services Our scholarship-supported services are offered based on: • Eligibility r
Daijha Reed
20 hours ago1 min read
We’re Here for You!
Bridging gaps in healthcare, education, and social services for those who need it most. Supporting college students, foster youth, and new citizens with real guidance, advocacy, and access. Equipping organizations with culturally responsive tools that create lasting impact. Connecting people to resources and building pathways to thrive. TOGETHER WE BRIDGE
Daijha Reed
20 hours ago1 min read


The BRIDGE Method
For many individuals—especially those navigating new or complex systems—appointments can feel overwhelming, rushed, and confusing. Whether it’s a medical visit, a housing intake, or a case management meeting, people are often expected to advocate for themselves without ever being shown how. At Bridge Care Connections, we believe access to services is only part of the solution. People also need the tools to navigate those services effectively. That’s why we created the BRIDGE
Daijha Reed
May 22 min read
The 5 Patient Rights
Healthcare can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already in a vulnerable position. Sitting in a hospital room, waiting for answers, or trying to understand what’s happening to your own body can make it easy to forget one important thing: you have rights. Not just basic expectations, but protected rights that are meant to ensure you are treated as a human being first, not just a case or a chart. You have the right to be treated with respect. That means no discriminatio
Daijha Reed
May 22 min read


Colorado’s Public Health Disparities
We asked. Our community answered. And the data is clear. As part of our ongoing Community Needs Assessment, we’ve analyzed 165 responses (and counting) from individuals navigating healthcare—primarily across Colorado. Here’s what we’re seeing: • 70–75% report experiencing disrespect, dismissal, or unfair treatment in healthcare settings • 65–70% say their concerns were dismissed—only to worsen later • 60% report these experiences made them less likely to seek follow-up care •
Daijha Reed
May 11 min read


Colorado Provider and Organization Nomination
🚨 We Need Your Input, Community 🚨 Bridge Care Connections is building a trusted network of providers and organizations that are actually making a difference in people’s lives. We’re asking the community to help us identify the ones who show up, do the work, and truly care. If you know a provider, clinic, or organization that has supported you, your family, or your community—nominate them today. 💡 Mental health support 💡 Medical care 💡 Housing & social services 💡 Youth &
Daijha Reed
May 11 min read


Got FOMO?
Every day, people walk into healthcare systems and walk out unheard, misdiagnosed, or dismissed. And it doesn’t stop there. That one experience turns into: ➡️ Avoiding care ➡️ Worsening health ➡️ Generational mistrust This is how disparities don’t just exist— they grow. At Bridge Care Connections , we’re changing that. We’re building solutions through: ✔️ Health equity education ✔️ Board-level training ✔️ System transformation support Because real change doesn’t come from awa
Daijha Reed
Apr 161 min read
Shorter Lives, Unequal Care: How Health Disparities Are Costing Communities Years
Health disparities in the United States are not just about access to care—they are about time . Time lost. Lives shortened. Generations impacted. Across the country, minority and underserved communities continue to experience significantly lower life expectancy than their white counterparts. These gaps are not accidental or isolated. They are the result of longstanding systemic inequities in healthcare, housing, environment, and economic opportunity. This is not just a healt
Daijha Reed
Apr 153 min read


The Hidden Legacy of 1930: How the VA System Failed Black Veterans Beyond Housing
When people talk about inequity in the United States, the conversation often starts with housing. But the truth is, the policies created in the 1930s didn’t just shape neighborhoods they shaped who had access to healthcare, stability, and long-term survival. And for Black veterans, the impact has lasted generations. Where It Started In 1930, the Veterans Administration was established to provide care and support for those who served. On paper, it was meant to ensure veterans
Daijha Reed
Apr 132 min read
Bridge Care Connections Survey
Have you ever felt dismissed, unheard, or disrespected in a healthcare setting? Bridge Care Connections is collecting real experiences to improve healthcare access, patient advocacy, and support services in our community. This anonymous survey takes less than 5–8 minutes and will directly help shape programs designed to support people navigating the healthcare system. If you have ever had a negative or confusing healthcare experience, your voice matters. Take the survey here:
Daijha Reed
Apr 121 min read
When Birth Becomes Control: Black Women, Forced C-Sections, and the Fight for Autonomy
In 2026, stories are still emerging of Black women being pressured, coerced, or forced into C-sections during labor. In some cases, this happens through legal intervention. In others, it happens through intimidation, fear tactics, or lack of true informed consent. Recent reporting has highlighted cases where hospitals and even courts intervened during labor, prioritizing fetal outcomes over the mother’s autonomy. These situations raise serious concerns about medical coercion
Daijha Reed
Apr 123 min read


The Hidden Barrier: Why Youth Don’t Know How to Access Healthcare
At Bridge Care Connections, we are committed to closing the gap in youth health literacy and improving access to care. A growing number of young people are entering adulthood without the basic skills needed to navigate the healthcare system—starting with something as simple as scheduling a doctor’s appointment. While this may seem minor, research shows it is part of a much larger issue: low health literacy. Health literacy refers to a person’s ability to find, understand, an
Daijha Reed
Mar 272 min read


The Center for Reducing Health Disparities
One of our Founders greatest inspirations is Dr. Sergio Aguilar‑Gaxiola , the founding director of the Center for Reducing Health Disparities at UC Davis Health in Sacramento, California. Dr. Aguilar‑Gaxiola doesn’t just study health inequities — he lives the mission. When he talks about caring for communities, he says there was never a start to his passion for service. It wasn’t something he chose — it’s in his DNA, just like it’s in the team of Bridge Care Connections . His
Daijha Reed
Mar 191 min read


Consistent Access to Healthcare is A Luxury
📊 Bridge Care Connections — Stat of the Day Having consistent access to healthcare often begins with having insurance. Research shows that adults with continuous health insurance are about twice as likely to have a regular source of care compared with those who are uninsured. Without a regular provider, many people delay care, struggle to navigate the healthcare system, or rely on emergency services instead of preventive care. At Bridge Care Connections, our mission is to he
Daijha Reed
Mar 181 min read


Black Women Suffer In All Worlds
📊 Daily Health Equity Stat In the United States, Black women experience maternal mortality at 44.8 deaths per 100,000 live births, compared to 14.2 for white women. That means Black mothers are more than three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. These disparities reflect systemic barriers in healthcare access, bias in medical treatment, and gaps in maternal health support. At Bridge Care Connections, our mission is to help close these gaps by connecting u
Daijha Reed
Mar 181 min read


Mental Health Matters
📊 Bridge Care Connections — Stat of the Day Stat: Among adults reporting poor mental health, 50% of white adults receive general, specialty, and mental health care, compared to 39% of Black adults and 36% of Hispanic adults. Why this matters: People of color face major barriers to mental health care including cost, stigma, language barriers, and the lack of culturally competent providers. Because of these barriers, many people struggle in silence without the support they des
Daijha Reed
Mar 181 min read
Bridge is Here to Help
We’re Here to Support You — Free Health Services & Ethical Care Directory At Bridge Care Connections, we know navigating healthcare can be overwhelming — especially for underserved communities. That’s why we’re providing: • Free health guidance from experienced and licensed volunteers • A curated directory of ethical, trusted doctors in the Denver metro area • Direct advice through personal contact with our team This is just the beginning. Our plan is to grow into: • Case man
Daijha Reed
Mar 151 min read
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