Coronavirus (COVID-19): How to Talk to Your Child Your kids are hearing about coronavirus (COVID-19). You want to make sure they get reliable information — and you want them to hear it from you. Here’s how to talk about it.
RESOURCE: WV DHHR updates 4-13-2020
updated April 14, 2020 DHHR update on stimulus and unemployment payments Stimulus payments: The personal tax rebate stimulus ($1200 per eligible tax filer; $500 per eligible child) shall be excluded as income/asset for 12 months. After the 12 month period,
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Cabell County, Meetings, Services, Elections
In response to guidance by health authorities, community events and meetings have changed for the near future. This post will be updated as information is avaiable. updated April 1, 2020 STATEWIDE SCHEDULES By Kristen Bentley | Posted: Wed 11:21 AM, Apr 01, 2020
RESOURCE STATEWIDE: List Your Organization on RapidResponseWV.org
List Your Organization on RapidResponseWV.org Our Mission Rapid Response WV is a joint effort of a growing number of nonprofit organizations and community leaders to support our neighbors through this crisis. Funded by For WVs Future, this online portal will
RESOURCE: American Society of Addiction Medicine Caring for Patients During the COVID-19 website
American Society of Addiction Medicine As the leader in developing clinical guidelines and standards in addiction medicine, we take our responsibility very seriously. We realize that many providers and programs are trying to mitigate circumstances related to COVID-19. We have
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
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
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
RESOURCE: National Children’s Dental Health Month February 2020 – Resource guide highlights eight sectors to promote healthy teeth
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020 CONTACT: Debra Harris-Bowyer, Cabell County Family Resource Network Coordinator | P: 304.697.0255 | E: dbowyer@cabellfrn.org CONTACT: Kaylin R. Adkins-Staten, APR, Hourglass Media | P: 304.900.2833 | E: kaylin@hourglassomnimedia.com Brush, Book, Bed
United Way Community Needs Assessment – share your input!
Thank you for participating in a community conversation. We really appreciate your feedback and insight. As mentioned at the conversation, we have our community household survey for you. Feel free to share this survey with anyone you know who lives