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Alameda County Public Health Department

LOCATION: Oakland, CA, U.S.A.

ORGANIZATION TYPE: Government

FOCUS AREA: Children / Families, Education, Environment / Land Use, Food security / Nutrition, Health Care Delivery, Housing / Neighborhoods, Immigration, Income & Wealth, Jobs & Work, Law, Media / Journalism, Mental health / Psychology, Public Health, Public Policy, Race / Ethnicity, Social Inclusion, Transportation

HEALTH EQUITY INITIATIVES: The mission of the Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD) is to work in partnership with the community to ensure optimal health and well-being of all people. Improving health and well-being calls for active participation from many. We believe that informed public health agencies and their constituencies must be committed to a broad array of activities to change the economic, social, physical, and service conditions that will lead to the improved health and well-being of our residents and the elimination of health inequities.

ACTIVITIES WITH UNNATURAL CAUSES CAMPAIGN:
- Host a screening event featuring UNNATURAL CAUSES
- Engage in media outreach
- Use the series and materials in trainings or classes
- Post and share information about the series with members and constituents

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Visit this organization's Web site:
http://www.acphd.org

Visit web site(s) for special health equity projects:
http://www.acphd.org/healthequity

Katherine Schaff
Health Services Consultant

Alameda County Public Health Department
1000 Broadway, 5th Floor
Oakland, CA
U.S.A.

Phone number: 510 267-3239