The Public Health Council of the Upper Valley is a regional health network serving the State of New Hampshire and 22 communities in Vermont. Their mission is to improve the health of Upper Valley residents through collaboration, education, and advocacy, with a vision of creating a healthy, safe, supportive, and vital community. They prioritize access to mental health services, cost of healthcare services, child wellbeing, access to healthy and affordable food, substance misuse prevention and treatment, socio-economic conditions, emergency preparedness, and lead poisoning advocacy.
As a leader in convening and connecting organizations, the Public Health Council of the Upper Valley works to increase collaboration among service providers, provide education on priority health concerns, and advocate for system changes to address health disparities and emerging needs. They strive to ensure that all individuals have the support they need for optimal mental wellness, access to affordable and comprehensive healthcare services, healthy and affordable food, and a safe and supportive community. They also focus on preventing substance misuse, promoting child wellbeing, addressing socio-economic conditions, and preparing the community for public health emergencies.
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