National Public Health Week

National Public Health Week: Building Healthier Communities Together

April 7-13 marks National Public Health Week (NPHW), an annual event led by the American Public Health Association (APHA) to promote science-backed efforts that improve community health. The focus is on creating healthier environments for everyone through collaboration and addressing inequities in public health systems.

This year’s theme, “Centering Equity: Solidarity in Community Health,” highlights the importance of tackling social, environmental, and systemic factors that influence well-being.

Three Facts:

  1. Public health initiatives like vaccinations, water sanitation, and tobacco regulations have increased average U.S. life expectancy by over 30 years in the past century.
  2. Health inequities cost the U.S. an estimated $93 billion in excess medical care costs annually, proving the economic value of addressing systemic disparities.
  3. Issues like environmental health hazards, food deserts, and unequal healthcare access continue to disproportionately affect underserved communities.

How You Can Participate:

  1. Host or attend local Public Health Week events, including webinars, panel discussions, or community health drives.
  2. Advocate for public health policies at the local and state levels that promote preventative healthcare services.
  3. Share social media posts about how systemic improvements can boost community health using hashtags like #NPHW2024.

Three Resources:

  1. American Public Health Association (APHA) – Resources and event ideas to celebrate NPHW.
  2. Public Health Week Website – Learn more about this year’s theme and actions.
  3. CDC: Public Health Systems – Insight into public health strategies.

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Apr 07 - 13 2025
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12:00 am - 12:00 pm

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