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Thursday, Nov 17

What’s Next? Sustainability Wins from Community-Based Organizations COVID-19 Response

Over the past two years, community-based organizations and workforces have worked tirelessly to ensure their communities were kept informed, safe and protected from the effects of the pandemic. On November 17th, Join CDC Foundation + Vaccine Equity Cooperative in listening and learning from each other - share what you are seeing on the ground, what has worked, what hasn’t, and what's possible moving forward.

The CDC Foundation is partnering with the Vaccine Equity Cooperative to conduct webinars for community-based organizations and their partners.
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El seminario web estará disponible en español / Spanish translation available!

Over the past two years, community-based organizations and workforces have worked tirelessly to ensure their communities were kept informed, safe and protected from the effects of the pandemic. From vaccines and boosters, to education and outreach, to integrating access to essential resources like mental health support and food security relief, CBOs’ unwavering efforts were crucial to both effective COVID response and supporting our communities’ well-being. Many COVID-19 response efforts were funded and supported only on a temporary basis, but in some cases, have actually reshaped long-term local collaborations and public health efforts – changing policies, resourcing and other strategies for the better.  

In the next webinar hosted by the CDC Foundation in partnership with Vaccine Equity Cooperative, presenters will reflect, highlight and celebrate examples of equitable and effective COVID responses, and share sustainability plans that promote the continued health and well-being of their communities moving forward, as well as: 

  • Spotlight local successes and lessons learned from equity-centered approaches that ensured public health initiatives reached our most vulnerable populations
  • Revisit previous bright spot examples, their recent adaptations, and future state plans for COVID response and other public health work and collaborations;
  • Create a discussion space for attendees that is both realistic and hopeful about the next part of the pandemic.

We’ve extended this webinar to 90 minutes, allowing extra time to listen and learn from each other, sharing what you are seeing on the ground, what has worked, what hasn’t, and what’s possible moving forward.We invite you to come with additional issues to raise, but encourage you to submit your questions in advance using the box on the registration form.

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