El Paso Celebrates National Public Health Week 

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EL PASO, Texas – The City of El Paso Department of Public Health (DPH) is celebrating National Public Health Week: April 4-10. r more information visit, www.EPHealth.com. Image for illustration purposes
EL PASO, Texas – The City of El Paso Department of Public Health (DPH) is celebrating National Public Health Week: April 4-10. r more information visit, www.EPHealth.com. Image for illustration purposes

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EL PASO, Texas – The City of El Paso Department of Public Health (DPH) is celebrating National Public Health Week: April 4-10. 

During the first week in April, the City of El Paso Department of Public Health joins the American Public Health Association (APHA) to bring together the El Paso community with communities across the United States to observe National Public Health Week. It is a time to recognize the contributions of public health and highlight issues that are important to improving our Nation’s health. 

“To ensure everyone has a chance at a long and healthy life, we must promote disease prevention and identify the root causes of poor health and disease risks to meet the essential care and needs of our community,” said Public Health Director Angela Mora. “The Department of Public Health aims to provide those essential services to our community to improve their quality of life.” 

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This year’s theme is “Public Health is Where You Are,” reminding the community that where we live impacts our health, but by inclusion and having resources in strategic places will make our community healthier, stronger and safer. 

The themes for the weeklong observation are as follows: 

·         Monday, April 4 — Racism: A Public Health Crisis 

·         Tuesday, April 5 — Public Health Workforce: Essential to our Future 

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·         Wednesday, April 6 — Community: Collaboration and Resilience 

·         Thursday, April 7 — World Health Day: Health is a Human Right 

·         Friday, April 8 — Accessibility: Closing the Health Equity Gap 

·         Saturday, April 9 — Climate Change: Taking Action for Equity 

·         Sunday, April 10 — Mental Wellness: Redefining the Meaning of Health 

The community is invited to join the nation in thanking Public Health professionals on Tuesday, April 5, via the City’s social media platforms (FacebookInstagramTwitter) by posting a special thank you message with the hashtags #NPHW #IAmElPaso. 

For more information visit, www.EPHealth.com

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