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The VCC grant helped Ottawa County transform their program into something manageable, sustainable, and community orientated.
Sep 26, 2024 | Ottawa County Department of Public Health, West Michigan
Jefferson County Public Health co-created new paths to healthcare and immunization access for low-income rural families.
Sep 11, 2024 | Barbara Jones, Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Program Manager, Jefferson County Public Health, and Emily Gibson, Manager, Research, Evidence & Learning Team, VillageReach
PHSKC’s CHEI followed NACCHO’s guide to design a Climate and Health Committee and Full Climate and Health Program!
Jul 31, 2024 | Bradley Kramer, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Austin Public Health is in the process of developing their Climate and Health Committee with assistance from NACCHO's guide.
Jul 31, 2024 | Ashley Hawes, MPH, Austin Public Health, TX
This project aimed to evaluate capabilities related to a rural community's response to an extreme weather-related event.
Jul 31, 2024 | Kimberly Harrell, Tennessee Public Health Association
Archuleta County worked to learn how to change community acceptance and readiness to work towards air quality initiatives.
Jul 31, 2024 | Ashley Wilson, Archuleta County Public Health Department
In central Appalachia, the Martin County Kentucky Health Department faced unique challenges in promoting vaccine acceptance.
Jul 30, 2024 | Dorothy Johnson, Martin County Health Department
Vector Control Collaborative 2024: Hurricane Crisis Cohort Stories - Part 1
Jul 26, 2024 | Anastasia Mosquito Control District
In the Spring of 2024, the Wyandotte County Health Department completed a rapid community assessment.
Jul 15, 2024 | Hannah Conner
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted what we already know to be true: higher-risk populations are especially vulnerable to public health...
Aug 10, 2023 | Dominique Baradaran, MSM, Interim Chief of Community Health, Oklahoma City- County Health Department
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May 30, 2023 | Erica Derr, Collaborative Services Librarian, Catawba County Library System
Madison County Public Health Department in New York State held a health fair and concert event in an effort to vaccinate residents...
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