Article with tips to help businesses communicate Using A Crisis Communications Plan To Respond To Coronavirus Issues Business, Public Relations March 12, 2020 ⌛ By Kaylin R. Staten ⌛ The world has found itself in the midst of a pandemic.
RESOURCE: The Big Idea Camp Online learning for children
Thursday, October 24, 2019 – The Big Idea Camp We have been so blessed to now partner with schools in Boyd, Greenup, Carter, Lawrence, Rowan, Adair, Larue, Kenton, Pike, Johnson, Elliott, Martin, and Lewis Counties in Kentucky; Lawrence, Scioto, and
RESOURCE: Small Business Administration Extends Economic Injury Disaster Loans to Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19)
March 20, 2020 The Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act 2020 (H.R. 6074) expanded the Small Business Act’s definition of a disaster to include Coronavirus (COVID-19). As a result, the SBA will be able to provide Economic Injury Disaster Loans
VOTER INFORMATION: WV Secretary of State website, Absentee ballots
With the primary elections scheduled on May 12, 2020 and there are many uncertainities with schedules, please refer to the WV Secretary of State website to stay up to date. https://sos.wv.gov/elections/Pages/default.aspx Absentee voters has the option to mark the first
Drive Thru Covid 19 testing site St. Mary’s Center for Education March 19 & 20
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall Health, Mountain Health Network and the Cabell-Huntington Health Department will open a drive-through testing center at St. Mary’s Center for Education (CFE) at 2853 5th Avenue, for individuals with a valid order from a physician to
WEBINAR: WV Philanthropy webinar on COVID19 preparedness on March 19th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Coronavirus Update: Philanthropy WV opens resource page to assist non-profits March 16, 2020 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Philanthropy WV has issued the following news release: In order to keep Philanthropy WV members and the philanthropic sector up to date on the evolving situation
Early Learning Community information – Cabell and Randolph Counties work recognized in national case study
February 2021 Early Learning Community pilot sites was recognized in case study work has been published on the Center for the Study of Social Policy website This brief tells how two Partner in Prevention teams used tools from Early
EVENT: Cabell County Community Baby Shower for first time Moms, April 22- registration required
Click invitation image to enlarge Click to download announcement BABY SHOWER 2020 Flyer
RESOURCE ARTICLE: Five ways to recognize a Social Security scam
By Erin Scheithe – FEB 18, 2020 Share this In July, we reported on a rise in scam attempts where Social Security beneficiaries were being asked to pay to reactivate, protect, or restore their benefits. Currently, Social Security
ADVOCACY: Urge Senate Finance Committee to Take Up SB 648 – Dental Benefits for Adults on Medicaid
Poor dental health is associated with negative chronic health outcomes including heart disease, diabetes complications, and poor pregnancy outcomes. For a small state investment, SB 648 would provide dental benefits to 300,000+ adults who use Medicaid, improving health outcomes, reducing