From July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2024, NCRN significantly improved the lives of communities most impacted by COVID-19. From virtual community events to distributing COVID-19 tools and information in multiple languages, NCRN and our dissemination partners provided tens of millions of community members with critical health resources. Thank you to everyone who participated in and supported our collective vision to improve lives during the pandemic and beyond! ?? Even though our website is closing, we are committed to continuing our work with the newly established MSM National Health Equity Collaborative. Learn more about NCPC here: https://bit.ly/3KRbZNo Follow NCPC on all socials today: ?? X: https://x.com/msm_ncpc ?? Facebook: https://lnkd.in/grUXUHFe ?? YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gB3wT3EP ?? LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gNKQb3kw
National COVID-19 Resiliency Network
个人和家庭福利保障
Atlanta,Georgia 289 位关注者
Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 on Communities
关于我们
Morehouse School of Medicine's National COVID-19 Resiliency Network (NCRN) offers individuals and families access to new COVID-19 related resources, tools, and services to help reduce the negative impact of the pandemic on communities. The NCRN is created for community, by community to ensure the diverse needs of our nation are understood and addressed. The NCRN collaborates with non-profits, corporate companies, academic institutions, health centers, hospital systems, faith-based organizations, and federal agencies to provide critical culturally relevant resources to communities who are experiencing the greatest negative outcomes from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic. Together, we can reduce the negative outcomes and impact of COVID-19 on our communities. Join the network at www.msm.edu/ncrn.
- 网站
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https://ncrn.msm.edu/s/?language=en_US
National COVID-19 Resiliency Network的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 个人和家庭福利保障
- 规模
- 超过 10,001 人
- 总部
- Atlanta,Georgia
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2020
地点
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主要
720 Westview Dr SW
US,Georgia,Atlanta,30310
National COVID-19 Resiliency Network员工
动态
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Over the past four years, NCRN and more than 300 local and national partners have worked hard to tackle health disparities highlighted and worsened by COVID-19. ?? It’s important to celebrate accomplishments in working together, sharing resources, and improving access to COVID-19 care for communities around the nation. We are grateful to all our partners for their continued commitment to supporting communities in need! ??
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We all have a role to play in keeping communities healthy! Let's reflect on how we can work together to achieve #HealthEquity for Black communities on #Juneteenth.?
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Long COVID affects millions of Americans. By staying up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccinations, your patients will be less likely to develop severe symptoms and #LongCOVID. ?? Make sure your patients are up-to-date on their immunizations today!
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From June 10 to 14, NCRN celebrates Community Health Improvement Week! #CHIWeek Since the 1960s, Community Health Centers have studied how a community’s work, life, worship, and play affect overall health. Thank you for your commitment to keeping communities healthy!
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Our latest podcast episode is out now! ?? Join our guest Tom Anderson, of the Association of American Indian Physicians, as we discuss how culturally appropriate care helped Native American communities get COVID-19 vaccinations early, and continue to receive updated COVID-19 vaccines, flu shots, and more. Listen now: https://bit.ly/3Val4pc
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June is #Pride Month! ?? #LoveisLove The LGBTQ+ community often faces challenges accessing health care in the United States. Together, we can reduce stigma by supporting gender-affirming care!
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June is #MensHealthMonth! Many health issues impact both boys and men. Help keep your male patients healthy with updated vaccinations! ???? Use our Support Finder to connect with specialists and find flu, RSV, and updated COVID-19 vaccines near them today: https://bit.ly/3Vby1QO
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School's almost out! ???? Don't let COVID, the flu, or another disease get in the way of your patients' travel plans! Whether they're leaving town or staying in the neighborhood, make sure they stay protected and: ?? Wash their hands often. ?? Test for COVID-19 if they have symptoms. ?? Isolate if they get sick. ?? Have (safe) fun! Help parents find out what vaccinations their child needs this year with the Vaccine Assessment Tool: https://bit.ly/4brzE2B