Yesterday, we shared a story about KABOOM! and the Harlem Globetrotters. See some more behind-the-scenes below! ?? ??
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The CDC Foundation helps the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) save and improve lives by unleashing the power of collaboration between CDC, philanthropies, corporations, organizations and individuals to protect the health, safety and security of America and the world. The CDC Foundation is the go-to nonprofit authorized by Congress to mobilize philanthropic partners and private-sector resources to support CDC’s critical health protection mission. Since 1995, the CDC Foundation has raised over $2 billion and launched more than 1,300 programs impacting a variety of health threats from chronic disease conditions including cardiovascular disease and cancer, to infectious diseases like rotavirus and HIV, to emergency responses, including COVID-19 and Ebola. The CDC Foundation managed hundreds of programs in the United States and in more than 90 countries last year.
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https://www.cdcfoundation.org
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- 非盈利组织
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- 1,001-5,000 人
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- Atlanta,GA
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- 非营利机构
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- 1992
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- public health、public-private partnerships、epidemiology和disease control and prevention
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We're celebrating #PublicHealthThankYouDay by highlighting some of our CDC Foundation team members. Watch the video to meet Marie from communications, Emily from programs, Makoe from finance and more of our team working in different areas to help make our communities safer and healthier. If you're thankful for someone in public health, tag them and let them know in the comments!
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When the Harlem Globetrotters and KABOOM! team up, fun follows! We were pleased to join them and other national partners, the YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta and the National Park Trust, for an interactive event encouraging children and families to think about different ways children and families can have fun and be physically active. Read the full article for more on the event: https://cdcf.link/3ZlMcoi
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In a new interview, Josie Shapiro, an 18-year-old college freshman, recalls how easy it was to get addicted to vaping – and how difficult it is to quit. "I wish I'd never tried that blueberry ice vape," she said. A recent report finds that e-cigarettes in flavors that appeal to youth, like fruit, candy, mint and menthol made up more than 80% of e-cigarettes sales in 2023. Check out the story and see the video: https://cdcf.link/4fWlxUD
Flavored E-Cigarettes Like Candy to Youth
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A new report finds that e-cigarettes in flavors that appeal to youth, like fruit, candy, mint and menthol made up more than 80% of e-cigarettes sales in 2023. Sales of disposable e-cigarettes, commonly used by youth, have increased and contain more nicotine than ever before. But data also shows that statewide policies restricting flavored e-cigarettes have effectively reduced sales in Massachusetts, California and New York. Hear more directly from youth impacted by these products with our story and video below: https://cdcf.link/4fWlxUD
Flavored E-Cigarettes Like Candy to Youth
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“People aren’t knowledgeable about the resources available and that they have the power to get things shaking and moving, you’ve got to bring people together in order to get something started.” - Ethel Johnson, program manager at West Central Alabama Community Health Improvement League (WCACHIL). In the rural communities of west central Alabama, WCACHIL, with support from the CDC Foundation, supported increased water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) access to help alleviate access issues to not only clean water but complications that arise from poor sewage system infrastructure. Learn more for #RuralHealthDay: https://cdcf.link/4dsDdXA
Water and a Voice for Alabama's Rural Communities
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The Northeast Kingdom (NEK) region of Vermont includes three counties and over 2,000 square miles of the most rural territory in the state. In July 2024, the NEK was hit by catastrophic rains and flash flooding that devastated local communities. A collaborative of regional partners that included Northeast Kingdom Organizing, Northern Counties Health Care, Inc., Northeast Kingdom Human Services (NKHS), Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, MPHI, Northeast Kingdom Human Services, NEKCA - Northeast Kingdom Community Action, Federated Church of Orleans, The Center for an Agricultural Economy, Neighbors in Action, Hardwick Area Neighbor to Neighbor, NEK Prosper - Caledonia-Southern Essex Accountable Health Community, Greensboro United Church of Christ, H.O.P.E, Powered Magazine, Vermont Department of Health and the VT Agency of Human Services worked together to deploy over 300 local volunteers, provide direct relief assistance, raise funds for much-needed services and increase opportunities for disaster survivors to be directly involved in all aspects of the recovery efforts. We are proud to support this work by helping to strengthen the relationships between organizations and public health to address local needs, and we salute these #localchangemakers in Vermont as they continue to demonstrate the healing power of partnerships. #RuralHealthDay
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Today, for #RuralHealthDay, I’m re-sharing a recent story that recognizes the importance of providing healthcare to those with limited access through Federally Qualified Health Centers. Early in my career, I moved to Tennessee with my husband and newborn son to join the staff of Morgan County Medical Center and began my career as a family physician. My experience through those years also taught me lessons about the power of partnerships when resources are limited and needs are great. Read more about the impact these centers have had on the people of Morgan County over the years and the careers they have inspired, here: https://cdcf.link/490YTbn
Returning to Where It All Started for Me: Celebrating Federally Qualified Health Centers
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A new report developed in partnership with the Truth Initiative looks at the dangerous rise of youth-appealing flavored e-cigarettes and how states can protect young people from the risks associated with e-cigarette use. The report shows that overall e-cigarette unit sales increased by 47% at U.S. retail outlets from 2019 through 2023. By 2023, 80.6% of all e-cigarette sales were non-tobacco flavors such as fruit, candy, mint, menthol and desserts. Learn more here: https://cdcf.link/4i9dRjY
As National Sales of E-Cigarettes Climb, Report Shows that State Restrictions on Flavored Products Are Critical to Protect Young People
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Antimicrobial medicines like antibiotics and antifungals are used around the world to treat a range of health challenges from minor skin infections to life threatening conditions like pneumonia. What happens when they stop working? It's U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week—a reminder of the importance of appropriate antibiotic and antifungal use and the threat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses to the world. Read more about AMR and the global collaboration we need to address it: https://cdcf.link/3Oiq3kI #USAAW24
The Global Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance
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