“Made to Serve” Team has Right Idea

Population Health is a team sport! The HHS and Civicnation.org is to be commended for taking an “all hands on deck” approach with its “Made to Serve” initiative. (https://madetosave.org/)

The leadership staff there are is facilitating efforts to invite and include multiple partners that are trusted in a given community or with a certain population to use their influence to help advance vaccinations.

Partners such as the Catholic Health Association are sharing their media, and American College Health Association is working to leverage their ongoing relationships with universities are examples. We are proud to be a content and portal provider to this initiative and its partners where they find it helpful for their constituents.

Our call and messaging with the MTS partners, reveals teammates that care and share, without the usual territorial silos. This team wants to win… and they are united to beat the enemy. COVID Hesitancy and subsequent infection.

Their winning formula… trusted people helping people understand that and seek out immunization and healthy practices.

This is why the Force for Health Network is proud and honored to be part of this team, by powering connector communities to help foster collaboration and knowledge share.

Please join our online community here, and strengthen our efforts together.  WE GOT THIS!

#HHS #civicnation #COVIDCORPS #Forceforhealth #Population Health. #CHA # ACHA

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