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Landmarks Nationwide Shine Green November 18 for National Injury Prevention Day
Public health professionals from Alaska, Colorado, District of Columbia, Kentucky, Nebraska, New York, and Washington receive highest honors
Injury and violence prevention association selects current deputy director to lead the organization into 2025
Unified to Prevent Injuries and Violence
Public health trailblazers from Colorado, Illinois, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington receive highest honors
Safe States and 164 national, state, and local partners oppose the drastic cuts proposed to health programs by the House Appropriations Committee and call for maintaining investments in injury and violence prevention.
National Injury Prevention Day happening Nov. 17-18
Public Health Professionals From California, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas & Washington Receive Highest Honors
The CDC has awarded a five-year cooperative agreement to the Safe States Alliance to strengthen injury and violence prevention programs at State and Local Health Departments
Public health professionals from North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington elected to serve on the Safe States Alliance Executive Committee
Safe States Alliance releases foundational guidance for integrating equity into state injury and violence prevention programs.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) honors Safe States Alliance for its longstanding support and improvement of the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS).
Learning from the past helps to shape the future and save lives.
Safe States Alliance Executive Director Appointed to Community Preventive Services Task Force
Join the celebration Nov. 18