Council for a Strong America is looking for a Federal Policy Associate and a Federal Policy Deputy Director. Council for a Strong America is a national, bipartisan nonprofit that unites five membership organizations that include Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, Mission: Readiness, ReadyNation, Shepherding the Next Generation, and Champions for America’s Future. Our members — law enforcement, military, business, faith, and sports leaders — promote evidence-based policies and programs that strengthen our country by enabling kids to be healthy, well-educated and prepared for productive lives.
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Mid-Atlantic Public Health Regional Conference 2021
The Mid-Atlantic Public Health Regional Conference 2021 is taking place on January 14-15, 2021. Register here.
2021 Board Members
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The Maryland Public Health Association
PO Box 7045
6801 Oak Hall Lane
Columbia, MD 21045-9998
443-475-0242
www.MdPHA.org
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Vision
Healthy Marylanders living in Healthy CommunitiesMission
We champion health equity for Marylanders through advocacy and community collaborations.Goals
- Connect and support champions for health.
- Promote healthy and equitable communities for all where we live, work, and play.
- Address the current and emerging threats to the health of the public through advocacy, policy, and coalition-building.
- Empower the next generation of health leaders.