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The mission of the '''National Association of County and City Health Officials''' (NACCHO) is to improve the health of communities by strengthening and advocating for local health departments. | The mission of the '''National Association of County and City Health Officials''' (NACCHO) is to improve the health of communities by strengthening and advocating for local health departments. | ||
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*NACCHO is the only organization dedicated to serving every local health department in the nation. | *NACCHO is the only organization dedicated to serving every local health department in the nation. | ||
*NACCHO serves 3000 local health departments and is the leader in providing cutting-edge, skill-building, professional resources and programs, seeking health equity, and supporting effective local public health practice and systems. | *NACCHO serves 3000 local health departments and is the leader in providing cutting-edge, skill-building, professional resources and programs, seeking health equity, and supporting effective local public health practice and systems. | ||
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Revision as of 22:50, 20 October 2019
The mission of the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) is to improve the health of communities by strengthening and advocating for local health departments.
- NACCHO is the only organization dedicated to serving every local health department in the nation.
- NACCHO serves 3000 local health departments and is the leader in providing cutting-edge, skill-building, professional resources and programs, seeking health equity, and supporting effective local public health practice and systems.