Dear John,
Thank you! Because of you and our more than 850 partners, National
Public Health Week 2023 was an absolute success! More than 150 communities across
the country hosted their own events, from health fairs to webinars and mural-making
to egg hunts, all to center and celebrate cultures in health. At APHA, over 1,500
people joined us for live webinars, workshops and a public health trivia event
in Washington, D.C. It really was a week of celebration!
Some quick housekeeping:
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If you attended any of our events
live, please go back to the wrap-up emails you received to take our quick, two-minute
feedback surveys. This helps us plan next year’s activities.
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If you missed
any of our webinars, you can watch the free recordings.
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Final results of the
Keep It Moving Challenge are still being tabulated, but congratulations are in
order for Team COPE KANSAS and participant David V. Together, we logged more than
902 MILLION steps and activities. Congrats to all for being active through those
chilly months of winter and early spring!
NPHW is
successful each year not only because of the strong programming offered, but because
of the way the public health community unites to celebrate. If you’d like to
help us strengthen next year’s events, consider making a donation to NPHW.
Craving more public health talk? Don’t miss these opportunities:
- Join us at Policy Action Institute in Washington, D.C. or online June 15-16
to discuss proven and proposed policy solutions to tackle today’s most pressing
health threats at the local, state and federal levels.
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Mark your calendar for
APHA’s 2023 Annual Meeting & Expo in Atlanta, Nov. 12-15.
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Follow our
events calendar for a multitude of webinars on public health topics.
Thank you
again for making this NPHW a smashing success. We’ll see you April 1-7 for NPHW 2024!
In solidarity,
The NPHW Team
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