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Health Resources in Action (HRiA) is a non-profit, consulting organization with a mission to help people live healthier lives and create healthy communities through prevention, health promotion, policy, and research. With an emphasis on community engagement and commitment to racial and healthy equity, HRiA has earned a national reputation as a leader in the fields of public health and social change. We work with diverse clients who share our vision of healthier communities, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, state and local health departments, hospitals, and private/corporate philanthropic entities.
Associate Director, Helplines
Health Resources in Action (HRiA) is a non-profit, consulting organization with a mission to help people live healthier lives and create healthy communities through prevention, health promotion, policy, and research. With an emphasis on community engagement and commitment to racial and healthy equity, HRiA has earned a national reputation as a leader in the fields of public health and social change. We work with diverse clients who share our vision of healthier communities, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, state and local health departments, hospitals, and private/corporate philanthropic entities.
Gallatin City-County Health Officer Matt Kelley will be leaving his role with the health department to lead a statewide public health nonprofit.
The Montana Public Health Institute announced Wednesday afternoon that Kelley has been hired as the organizationâs first CEO.
Kelley will continue to serve as the countyâs health officer until June and will help with the search to fill the vacancy heâll leave, according to a news release from the Gallatin City-County Health Department.
âAs challenging and trying as the pandemic has been, I love being health officer in Gallatin County and leaving will be very difficult,â Kelley said in the health department news release. âThis new role allows me to continue working throughout Montana to improve the health and quality of life for all Montanans. Itâs a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build a new organization to serve the state that I love.â
Emissions enigma, mask scofflaw’s dare, Ammon Bundy saga: News from around our 50 states
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March 16, 2021, 12:00 AM·48 min read
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Birmingham: City leaders likely will extend a mandate requiring face masks in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus despite the governor’s plan to end the statewide rule next month, said City Council President William Parker. While Gov. Kay Ivey has said the state order will expire April 9, Parker said officials in Birmingham have been in discussions with medical experts and will push to keep a requirement in place for face masks in public places. “I feel very confident that there will be a mask ordinance for the city of Birmingham,” he said Saturday at the opening of a new vaccination site. A City Council vote likely will be held April 6, he said. Jefferson County is among multiple counties the Alabama Department of Public Health rates as having a high infection rate over the past two weeks even as cases an