Approximately one-quarter of the U.S. population lives in a rural area, and while these communities may be less dense, their impact on national public health is immense. There’s no better moment to learn what rural public health means, the stories that define their communities, and the communications approaches that work.
📌 Find in Public Health Added:2.27.26
This video, which is part of the Virginia Healthy Hearts Initiative, discusses how the cardiovascular system works and how to keep it healthy. 30 minute run time.
🎙️ Available in English
📌 Find in Chronic Diseases Added 2.26.25
This VDH toolkit has social media graphics and flyers on what measles is and how to prevent it.
Added 2/13: It also has measles resource documents for childcare, school and colleges (in English).
🎙️Available in English + Spanish
📌 Find in Immunization + Vaccination Updated 2.13.26
Share this resource with your communities to spread awareness about the risks of alcohol consumption and how to avoid the health issues that can be associated with drinking alcohol.
📌 This can be found in Drugs + Alcohol
Added 02.06.26
PHCC has a variety of resources to help talk about seasonal flu.
📌 This can be found in Respiratory Health + Immunization + Vaccination
Added 1.8.26
Use CDC's graphics to message how to have a healthy pregnancy.
🎙️Available in English + Spanish
📌Find in Maternal + Child Health Added: 01.09.26
PHCC has a variety of resources on measles including handouts on:
🎙️ Available in English
📌 Find in Immunization/Vaccination Updated 1.8.26
This campaign aims to raise awareness about flu antiviral medications that can help patients feel better faster and prevent serious flu-related complications. It features shareable resources, including videos and graphics for the public and a fact sheet for healthcare professionals.
📌 This can be found in Respiratory Health
Added 12.30.25
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