The Program
EHLP’s Talent City program, Foundations in Health Navigation and Communication, is a 12-week, in-person course. It teaches practical health navigation skills such as interpreting medical paperwork, communicating with healthcare providers, and identifying health misinformation. Sessions are supported by multilingual volunteers and trained healthcare professionals to ensure an inclusive, culturally relevant experience for Vaughan residents and employees of Vaughan-based businesses. EHLP’s programming is tailored to the lived realities of Vaughan’s underserved populations, especially those in precarious jobs or supporting non-English-speaking family members. By fostering health literacy and communication skills, the program strengthens community resilience and supports workforce development. Graduates may apply their learning in public-facing roles, clinic support, or caregiving contexts, while also reducing workplace absences due to preventable health issues. EHLP’s partnerships with local clinics, cultural associations, and service agencies ensure the program is grounded in the needs of Vaughan’s diverse communities.
About The Equity & Health Literacy Project (EHLP)
The Equity & Health Literacy Project (EHLP) is a not-for-profit initiative founded in December 2024 to empower marginalized populations in Vaughan through accessible, culturally sensitive health education. Built on grassroots outreach that began in 2024, EHLP focuses on improving health literacy. The organization has trained over 15 community health ambassadors and developed multilingual educational materials in collaboration with local clinics and community stakeholders.