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Do you want to increase your physical activity but not know where to start? Then this walking group is for you!
This free community walking program takes you around Charlottesville to walk through various neighborhoods, to explore parks, and to spent time outdoors.
Do you want to increase your physical activity but not know where to start? Then this walking group is for you!
This free community walking program takes you around Charlottesville to walk through various neighborhoods, to explore parks, and to spent time outdoors.
Do you want to increase your physical activity but not know where to start? Then this walking group is for you!
This free community walking program takes you around Charlottesville to walk through various neighborhoods, to explore parks, and to spent time outdoors.
An Understanding Cancer workshop will be held on August 6th from 10am – 1pm. This workshop is sponsored by the Lee County Health and Wellness Coalition, and presented by MEOC, Mt. Laurel Cancer Center and UVA Office of Outreach and Engagement. The public is invited to attend.
To RSVP call: 276-445-4683
National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. Food, community resources and activities.
Be sure to stop by and say hello to Bryan Price, UVA Cancer Center’s Outreach Specialist, when you attend this event!
Do you want to increase your physical activity but not know where to start? Then this walking group is for you!
This free community walking program takes you around Charlottesville to walk through various neighborhoods, to explore parks, and to spent time outdoors.
Local Danville businesses and organizations will set up tables on Averett University’s campus to market their goods and services to students, faculty, and staff.
Stop by and join UVA Cancer Center Outreach Specialists, Bryan Price and Noelle Voges, at this event!
Do you want to increase your physical activity but not know where to start? Then this walking group is for you!
This free community walking program takes you around Charlottesville to walk through various neighborhoods, to explore parks, and to spent time outdoors.
In partnership with the Thomas Jefferson Health District and University of Virginia Cancer Center, the Tobacco Free Community Coalition has launched a Youth Tobacco Use Toolkit. This toolkit was developed in response to local demands from schools and parents to learn about the dangers of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), like e-cigarettes, vapes, and JUULs.
TFCC is also offering free in-person trainings on tobacco and nicotine use prevention for schools, parents, and community members.
A Train the trainer meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 20th, from 9:00 am to 10:30 am at the Health Department (1138 Rosehill Drive, Entrance #3). If you, or someone at your organization, is interested in being trained please email cvilletfcc@gmail.com.