Volunteer
Group for
the "Prescription Drug Collections"
October 16,
2010
Great Plains
Public Health Leadership Institute
The
Great Plains Public Health Leadership Institute (GPPHLI) is a
year-long program designed to build and enhance the leadership
skills of senior and emerging leaders in organizations whose
primary mission is to improve the health and well-being of
populations and communities. It is a regional institute
focusing on public health leadership development in
Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota.
Congratulations
Lisa!
September 17,
2009
The City of Pawnee City wants the Southeast District Health
Department to know just how much we appreciated the $5000
Mini Grant that the department awarded to the City. The
flushable toilet system that the City has installed out at The
Pawnderosa Campground has already made the area a much
healthier, cleaner place for those using our campground. And
once again, thank you for helping us fund this project! The
Southeast District Health Department is definitely serving
this community well!
City of
Pawnee City

Thank you for your
interest in helping with Pawnee City's "Camper Welcome Packet"
project. Your contribution of insect towelettes and
informational health pamphlets helped to make the packets
quite nice!
The Girl Scout troop
had a fun time assembling them and the City takes pleasure in
distributing them to our camping community. We appreciate your
interest and assistance with this project!
City of Pawnee City

Public
Health Preparedness Summit

Public Health Preparedness
Summit
The goal of the 2008 Public Health Summit
is to improve the ability of participants to
plan, prepare for, respond to,
and recover from public health
emergencies.
EWM
Grant

AVON FOUNDATION
BREAST CARE FUND AWARDS GRANT FOR BREAST CANCER PROGRAM
TO CATCH, Inc.
The Avon
Foundation Breast Care Fund has awarded a $35,000 one-year
grant to CATCH to increase awareness of the lifesaving
benefits of early detection of breast cancer. It is the fifth
year that the program has received Avon Foundation funding to
support its work on this important health issue and in
recognition of the excellence of the program.
The breast
health program at CATCH, Inc will educate rural area women and
refer them to low-cost or free mammograms and clinical breast
exams in their own communities. The program will also assist
women in applying for the State of Nebraska's Every Woman
Matters Program.
For more
information on referral to breast screenings and enrollment
into the Every Woman Matters program in rural Nebraska, please
call;
Southeast
District Health Department
877-777-0424