Project Cultivate at RCAP
Project Cultivate at RCAP is an information portal for syringe exchange with links to a learning community, technical assistance and other resources.
Project Cultivate is an independent, collaborative effort to initiate and support the long term development of important community public health & harm reduction capacities. Project Cultivate provides support to counties in several ways:
Consultation about syringe exchange models and programs
Linkage to information, peer consultation and training
How to bring public health evidence to the policy decision process
Advice about coalition building (need, benefit, how-to)
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CHOCOLATE CRAZY CAKE (aka, Wacky Cake, Depression Cake) A Myst-Try Recipe!! “I have made this several times since I found this recipe about a year ago. I had never heard of it before, but so glad I found this. It is, hands down, one of the best chocolate cakes!” - Marlene
In honor of Black Maternal Health Week, join the Indiana Minority Health Coalition to learn more about oral health and pregnancy. Blessing Ibikunle-Salami, DDS-MPH Candidate (IMHC Policy Intern) will provide education on body changes during pregnancy, dental management and common dental problems found during pregnancy. Register at https://tinyurl.com/BMHW23
Wednesday, April 12th
2:00 to 3:00pm EST/1:00 to 2:00pm CST
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Today we wanted to shine a light on and thank one of our amazing partners! Indiana Minority Health Coalition is a statewide nonprofit in Indiana that has been in operation for nearly 30 years! Their coalition exists to eliminate health disparities through research, education, advocacy and access to health care services for minority populations.
They are doing incredible work to address their community’s mental health, oral health, infant mortality, and health insurance access needs. We are grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with them for many events in Indiana and to have their support in sharing Count the Kicks education and resources with the communities they serve!
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