Letter: Fill out survey to help assess health needs in Cumberland County
The Fayetteville Observer
From now until June 18, members of our community have an opportunity to impact health issues for their families and neighbors for the next several years. The Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) survey is done every three years in most counties, and the most recent survey is now open.
The CHNA survey is important because its results can impact funding, spending, and other wide-reaching decisions about healthcare, infrastructure, grants, programming, and more in Cumberland County. These anonymous surveys tell decision-makers what the people who live in their communities want and need, as well as report how communities are doing in a variety of ways that relate to health and wellbeing.
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MILLVILLE, N.J., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Authority s mission is the development, financing and integration of projects, strategies, and initiatives integral to the sustainability of the economic and environmental future of the county. With this mission at the forefront of their objectives, The Authority, with the help of Energy Power Partners (EPP), has developed an in-house Energy Hub at the Solid Waste Complex located at 169 Jesse Bridge Road, Millville, NJ.
The Authority s Energy Hub is located at the Solid Waste Complex at 169 Jesse Bridge Rd, Millville, NJ 08332. www.theauthoritynj.com
The leachate evaporation system from Heartland Water Technology can evaporate 20,000 gallons of water into clear, odorless, steam, every day.
The Authority Hosts Household Hazardous Waste and Document Shredding Event
The Authority hosted its first Household Hazardous Waste and Document Shredding event on Saturday, April 10. Co-sponsored by the City of Millville, Cumberland County Utilities Authority, and Landis Sewage Authority, the event was held at The Authority’s Solid Waste Complex located at 169 Jesse Bridge Road, Millville, NJ 08332.
The Authority hosts three Household Hazardous Waste and Document Shredding events each year. The Household Hazardous Waste and Document Shredding events provide Cumberland County residents with an opportunity to safely and properly dispose of their household waste as well as shred their personal and financial documents.
By ARIANA-JASMINE CASTRELLON | The Fayetteville Observer | Published: May 19, 2021 FORT BRAGG (Tribune News Service) The Cumberland County Health Department is assembling a food policy council that aims to increase accessibility to healthy foods in Cumberland County and at Fort Bragg. In July of 2020, the Cumberland County Public Health Department received a $100,000 grant from the Aetna Foundation, the American Public Health Association and the National Association of Counties, to fund the project, said Health Director of Cumberland County Jennifer Green. To our knowledge, this would be one of the first joint military installation and county food policy councils in the country, Green said. This would be something new and different.
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