The Health and Hunger Summit- Session Two
The Health and Hunger Summit connects health care providers and food access resources to improve the health of West Virginians.
The Health and Hunger Summit connects health care providers and food access resources to improve the health of West Virginians.
Kids affected by the drug crisis have specific and acute, unmet needs. Parents, grandparents, guardians, doctors, nurses, teachers, bus drivers, camp counselors, coaches, etc.– these community members work with these children, care for them, and have important knowledge that should inform how we, as a state, move forward to address their needs. How is your community responding? That’s what we’d like to learn. This meeting will be a 90-minute listening session– asking questions and listening to you. Refreshments will be provided. Any questions you have can be asked to Kelli Caseman at kelli@thinkkids.org.
The Health and Hunger Summit connects health care providers and food access resources to improve the health of West Virginians.