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Drawing on the Strengths of Community-Based Organizations to Crush COVID
The COVID-19 pandemic is raging in the United States. Although the pandemic is taking its toll, there is much each of us can do to protect ourselves and others. Community-based organizations, which are engaged with individuals, public health partners and other stakeholders in cities, towns and neighborhoods across the country, are central to ensuring important COVID-19 prevention messages are received and acted upon as well as launching locally-focused programs to save and improve lives.
Starting in November 2020, the CDC Foundation began hosting a webinar series for community-based organizations. These webinars are designed to share perspectives to inform key community audiences as well as to galvanize the crucial work of community-based organizations.
Webinars and Resources:
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Public Service Announcements (CDC, multiple languages)
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Communication Toolkit For Migrants, Refugees and Other Limited-English-Proficient Populations (CDC, multiple languages)
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COVID-19 in Newly Resettled Refugee Populations (CDC, multiple languages)
Stories of Impact:
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