National Community Health Worker Registry | NCHW™ Registry

NCHW™ Registry

Discover the NCHW™ Registry, a comprehensive database exclusively for National Community Health Workers (NCHWs). Our registry is a powerful platform that showcases the qualifications, certifications, and expertise of NCHWs. Find certified NCHWs, explore their profiles, and connect with professionals dedicated to improving health outcomes and championing health equity. 

Sridula Kallakuri

Kassy Kallio

Kennedy Kammers

Kailey Kanaziz

Sarah Kanu

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Anna Kapala

Akanksha Kapur

Susan Kauppi

Leanna Keleher

Sydney Kelly

Kameron Kempker

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Patricia A. Kenny

Community Health Worker

Retired federal government worker, widower and mother to four young ladies, grandmother of five, and great-grandmother of one. I became a CHW because I observed the many unattended needs of the people in my community and across this country. I wanted to become a catalyst for change and improvement in the daily health, mental, and social needs of disadvantaged populations.…

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DeJuan Kidd

Connie Kiessling

Ian Kilda

Cayla Kitto

Kelly Kjolhede

Sophorn Klingelsmith

Community Health Worker

Maegan Koch

Marcie Kolhagen

Community Health Worker

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Whitney Kolich

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Andrea Krotzer

VP of Training

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Steve Krueger

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Jessica Kruse

Alie Kubichek

Unlock Your Potential

Registering for the NCHW™ Registry is a powerful step toward professional growth and recognition for Community Health Workers. By gaining official validation, accessing valuable resources, fostering networking opportunities, and contributing to advocacy efforts, registered CHWs can unlock numerous benefits that enhance their careers and elevate their impact on community health. Don’t miss out on the opportunities that await you—register with the NCHW™ Registry and be part of a community dedicated to improving health outcomes and making a difference in the lives of individuals and communities.