 academic medical centers, AMCs, often struggle to engage traditionally marginalized communities due to long-standing mistrust. To address this issue, Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute Programme in Community Engagement, BC, has developed a series of community tours for its faculty, clinicians, administrators, and staff, FCAS. These tours aim to increase understanding of the social determinants of health, SDH, build trust, and raise awareness of community needs, priorities, and assets. Evaluation results show that the tours were successful in achieving these goals. Overall, 89% of participants reported improved understanding of access to care barriers and how SDH affect health, while 86% said they would recommend the tour to colleagues. Additionally, 96% of participants agree that the tour would help them better understand the community's needs, priorities, and assets. This article was authored by Megan B. Erby, Keena Ormore, Dewana Hamlin, and others.