Sign Up Today: Health on the Plains Coffee Hour Featuring Nadia Villagrán and Kjestine Woods

September 24

Virtual

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Explore new paths forward in rural health.

Join us for an engaging conversation with Nadia Villagrán, Vice President of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and Director of Rural LISC, and Kjestine Woods, Program Officer, National Health Program, at LISC, as they share their experience leading efforts to build resilient, inclusive rural communities through strong partnerships and innovative strategies. Nadia and Kjestine will discuss their holistic approach to improving health and vitality in under-resourced places – with a particular focus on building access to foundational resources for health, including healthy housing, primary care, nutritious food and safe places to exercise. 

This informal conversation is part of the Health on the Plains Coffee Hour series—a chance to connect, learn and explore new possibilities for rural health together. Whether you’re steeped in this work or just getting started, you’ll leave with insights you can use. 

📅 Wednesday, Sept. 24
🕙 10–11 a.m. CDT
📍Zoom
Bring your questions, your coffee, and your curiosity!

 

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Featured Speakers

Nadia Villagrán, LISC Vice President, Rural LISC Director, Local Initiatives Support Corporation 

Nadia Villagrán joined the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), a national nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing community development work in communities across the country, in January 2017 as a Program Director providing broad oversight and input for LISC’s national program Rural LISC. Since January 2024, Nadia has been leading the team of 20+ toward the group’s mission of working with residents and partners to support resilient and inclusive rural communities as they become great places to live, work and innovate. An experienced community and economic development leader, Nadia works closely with LISC leadership to oversee the administrative, financial and programmatic strategies of Rural LISC to expand, grow and fortify the rural network of more than 150 partners, allies and collaborators. Nadia has more than 20 years of experience in community development, fund raising and communications. Nadia credits her commitment to nonprofit management, community development and affordable housing to having watched her parents build their family home in southern Arizona when she was 6 years old. Her parents joined their neighbors to build their home and that of their neighbors utilizing the USDA-Rural Development Mutual Self-Help program. 

Kjestine Woods, M.H.A., C.H.E.S., Program Officer, National Health Program, Local Initiatives Support Corporation 

Kjestine is the Program Officer for LISC’s National Health Program, focusing on managing grants, partnerships and program implementation. She has experience in grantmaking, health care services, government relations and grassroots advocacy in non-profit and for-profit organizations. Before LISC, Kjestine worked in cancer prevention in Illinois and Washington D.C., focused on cancer research funding, health education, advocacy and patient services. 

Kjestine is a certified health education specialist, a returned public health Peace Corps Volunteer and the co-director for the Colorado Public Health Association’s Public Health in the Rockies conference. She has  bachelor’s degrees in health promotions and fine arts minor from Purdue University and a master’s in health care administration and strategic leadership from the University of Denver. She grew up in rural New Mexico and Indiana and currently resides in Colorado. 

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About Kansas Health Institute

The Kansas Health Institute supports effective policymaking through nonpartisan research, education and engagement. KHI believes evidence-based information, objective analysis and civil dialogue enable policy leaders to be champions for a healthier Kansas. Established in 1995 with a multiyear grant from the Kansas Health Foundation, KHI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization based in Topeka.

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