The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. Their purpose is to promote the scheduling of vaccination appointments.
The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. Their purpose is to promote the scheduling of vaccination appointments.
The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. The illustrations promote vaccination for women of various ages. The illustrations promote vaccination, and text can be inserted into the white thought bubbles.
The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. The illustrations promote safe vaccinations for pregnant and nursing women. Both color and printer-friendly options are available.
The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. The illustrations promote vaccination for elders. Both color and printer-friendly options are available.
The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. The illustrations promote vaccination for teenagers. Both color and printer-friendly options are available.
The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. The illustrations promote vaccination for children and families. Both color and printer-friendly options are available.
The following images can be used for social media posts or other purposes. The illustrations promote vaccination for children. Both color and printer-friendly options are available.
These resources provide editable and printable poster templates to promote COVID-19 or other vaccinations. They are customizable and can be edited to include photographs and text. They are available in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole, and with English or Spanish editing directions.
These resources provide editable and printable poster templates. They can be used as flyers or social media posts to promote COVID-19 vaccination. They are available in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole, and include English or Spanish editing directions.
These resources provide printable posters to promote vaccination and raise awareness of COVID-19 or other infectious diseases. They are available in pre-made and template formats. They can be edited to include community-specific vaccine information including sign-up website links and phone numbers, as well as organization logos. The templates are fully editable, and directions are provided in both English and Spanish.
These resources can be shared on social media or printed and hung in public places to encourage vaccination. The flyers can offer helpful facts about the COVID-19 or other vaccines. This resource is available in pre-made and template formats, and in three languages including English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole.
The primary goals of this project to be achieved through this curriculum are:
1) Increasing the capacity of students and community to think critically about environmental problems and the related decisions that affect human health and the environment as it relates to disaster preparation and response;
2) Increase community participation and collaboration with the goal of improving protections for human health and the environment as it relates to disaster preparation and response; and
3) Ensure chemical safety and safe water as it relates to disaster preparation and response.
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Currículo de educación ambiental: In this Spanish-language presentation, Alma Galván, MCH, Senior Program Manager of Occupational Health, provides an introduction to MCN’s environmental education curriculum presented in Puerto Rico.
Materials Safe Water | Environmental Education Resources
Emergency and Disaster Management | Environmental Education Resources
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