Join us to advocate for healthy rural communities.The Florida Rural Health Association is a statewide coalition comprised of rural hospitals, health clinics, safety net organizations, local governments, nonprofits, educational institutions, community-based organizations, public health professionals, and Area Health Education Centers. We are committed to enhancing the quality of life and advocating for the health and well-being of Florida’s rural residents. Donate to FRHA today to ensure a healthier future for rural communities in Florida: Donate Now!The Benefits of Membership
Support rural health statewide by becoming a Florida Rural Health Association member today or renewing your membership! Learn more about the benefits and join today. Join Today
Learn more about FRHA Find out more about the Florida Rural Health Association. Read about our history, mission, goals and our Board of Directors. Learn MoreFRHA is proud to be featured as a 2021 National Rural Health Day Community Star!
Join FRHA's Project ECHO & Webinar Series'Using proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology, the ECHO Model connects groups of community providers with specialists in regular real-time collaborative sessions. The sessions, designed around case-based learning and mentorship, help local workers gain the expertise required to provide needed services. More information about upcoming Project ECHO series coming soon! Learn More about Project ECHOProject ECHO Health Literacy SeriesUnited Healthcare Community Plan has partnered with the Florida Rural Health Association to offer a multi-session webinar series that prepares providers and community educators for evaluating the health literacy needs of different audiences, choosing instructional strategies, and evaluating success. View Previous Health Literacy Series WebinarsUF Pediatric Pulmonary Center Webinar Series The University of Florida Pediatric Pulmonary Center has partnered with the Florida Rural Health Association to offer a virtual webinar series that allows providers and community educators to learn about topics associated with pediatric health, pulmonary disorders, sleep disorders, and more. View Previous UF Pediatric Pulmonary Series Webinars |