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Pregnancy and child birth can be a joyous time in a woman’s life. They can also present unique health risks that women and even their doctors may not be looking out for. In Roanoke, Virginia, a group called Huddle Up Moms is working to change that.
Using resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Hear Her® maternal health communication campaign, the CDC Foundation is supporting Huddle Up Moms and other community based organizations to raise awareness about potentially life-threatening warning signs during and after pregnancy
Learn how Huddle Up Moms is making a difference in Roanoke and how Hear Her is helping to create a safe space for new mothers across the country: https://cdcf.link/4u24GHu
05/22/2026
Want to make a real-world difference as a CDC Disease Detective? CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service is looking for physicians, nurses, veterinarians, scientists, and other clinicians. Applications close June 19, 2026. Apply today!
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05/19/2026
When health officials in Pima County, Arizona, wanted to find a way to better connect with local residents, they began searching for a solution. The result was Pima County Health Department, a dynamic online hub where community members can discuss vital health topics, share ideas and actively participate in health initiative committees.
For help in creating and launching Healthy Pima, Pima County turned to business analyst Sara Iguodala, hired through the CDC Foundation’s WorkForce Action Initiative (WAI). Launched in 2024, the WAI project is designed to help modernize the nation’s public health workforce, placing more than 140 staff in more than 70 state, tribal, local and territorial public health agencies across the nation to bolster public health capacity.
Learn more about the work Iguodala did with Pima County, and how WAI is helping public health agencies like that in Pima County to keep our communities safe and healthy.
A Voice at the Table Pima County, AZ residents can contribute directly to community health programs.
In a neighborhood near you, families are going hungry. Across the country millions of Americans are living in food deserts, meaning they have inadequate access to groceries. We're working with local organizations to change that.
Our team is supporting expecting families and families with young children in Ohio as part of a collaboration throughout the United States, bringing together resources and expertise to make a difference in the lives of people who are hungry or food insecure.
Watch the video and read more about how public health is working to reduce hunger and improve nutrition in the United States: https://cdcf.link/4dJWVAB
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