Go Purple Day for Domestic Violence Awareness
Purple Thursday or ?Go Purple Day? is a national day of action each October during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Everyone is encouraged to wear all things purple as a symbol of peace, courage, survival, honor, and personal dedication to domestic violence awareness.
Anyone can be a victim of domestic violence, regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, faith or class. Victims of domestic abuse may also include a child or other relative, or any other household member.
New Narcan vending machine at Galveston County Jail
On Nov. 8, 2023, members of GCODE gathered to support the new Narcan vending machine at the Galveston County Jail. Speakers included Ashley Sciba, MPH, BSN, RN of Galveston County Health District, Les McColgin of Gulf Coast Outreach Services, Major Ray Nolen of Galveston County Sheriff?s Office, Dr. Kristen Clancy of RX Recovery, Texas State Representative Terri Leo Wilson, Dr. John Mills of the Opioid Abatement Fund Council of Texas, and Paula Tobon of St. Vincent?s House.
Others in attendance included Stan Washington of Open Door Mission, Shannon Lien of BACODA, and Jacqueline Martinez of ROSC.
Now is the time to get your flu vaccine
It's not too late to get your flu vaccine! The flu vaccine is the best way to prevent becoming sick with the seasonal illness, and now is the time to get vaccinated.
Children who need two doses of vaccine to protect against the flu should start the process soon since the two doses must be given at least four weeks apart. People 6 months and older should be vaccinated against the flu. Vaccination is especially important in high-risk groups including those ages 65 and older, pregnant women, young children and those with chronic health conditions who are at higher risk for complications or even death if they get the flu.
National First Responders Day, Oct. 28
Galveston Area Ambulance Authority celebrated National First Responders Day on Oct. 28.
Thank you to the men and women of GAAA for your commitment and tireless service to help your neighbor. We are safer and healthier because of YOU!?
Lone Star Rally 2023
Galveston County Health District attended the 2023 Lone Star Rally, Nov. 2-5 and provided free health screenings including blood pressure, blood glucose and oxygen level checks, free HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C testing, and information on available HIV PrEP services.
Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, Nov. 5-11
Galveston County Health District and the Animal Resource Center celebrated Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, Nov. 5-11. Thank you to our dedicated staff and volunteers who work hard to keep our animals safe and healthy.?We know the animals appreciate you just as much as we do!?
Smoking remains largest preventable cause of death
Quitting smoking isn't easy. It takes a plan, time and hard work. But, it can be done. Nov. 16 marks the Great American Smokeout, an annual event to encourage those who smoke to stop.
You don't have to stop smoking in one day, but choosing a date to stop - and sharing that with your support system - is key to your success.
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