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Restorative Yoga at Modified Movement

Louisa & Chuck Ward (pictured below) are trying something different to reduce lower back pain. Chuck’s pain is debilitating sometimes. Restorative Yoga at Modified Movement (32nd Street and Shea) has made an incredible difference, sessions are lead by the owner Ashley Sayaloune. Purposeful focus on painless stretching and strengthening. It is amazing!!!
Click to view Modified Movement’s website: https://www.modifymymovement.com/?fbclid=IwAR1HDT5ZMTA_a-iUU0YIpKBiiv352R7frSK1kceYL8zXbgU4FZB6L4BiFxQ

City of Phoenix Rental Rehab Program Launch

NSD is excited to announce the official launch of its Rental Rehabilitation program! If you own rental property in one of our targeted areas, this program can fund the following kinds of repairs:
 

  • Exterior facade improvements
  • Landscaping
  • Safety enhancements
  • Repairs to structural systems
  • Energy efficiency upgrades

 
Click here for a flyer which describes the Program features and targeted areas across the city of Phoenix. Program information is also available on our Rental Rehabilitation Program webpage. We appreciate your ongoing support and sharing of this exciting Program information.

Joybus Diner

Originally posted on Nextdoor June 8th, 2021

I saw this article on AZ Family today and thought I would share in case anyone wanted to help one of our local businesses. I admire the work they do for many in our community and it sounds like they need support. Looking forward to when they reopen in August! Phoenix chef struggles to reopen diner serving meals to cancer patients : https://www.azfamily.com/news/digital_features/phoenix-chef-struggles-to-reopen-diner-serving-meals-to-cancer-patients/article_d5124422-c946-11eb-94fa-ebf784bb105a.html
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Maricopa County COVID-19 Community Impact Survey

I am sharing this message from Maricopa County Department of Public Health with you, regarding a COVID Community Impact Survey:

Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) is seeking to understand how the pandemic has impacted residents and how to support the community in a post-COVID environment. As a valued partner in this effort, we would appreciate your help in this important endeavor.

We have launched the COVID-19 Community Impact Survey [survey.alchemer.com]. The Survey will help guide future community health improvement planning and funding efforts over the next two years to assist in the recovery of COVID-19. Grants will be awarded throughout Maricopa County to local governments and community-based organizations to support our communities and address priority areas. 

MCDPH’s goal is every person 12 years and older will take and share this survey. We hope you can share it with residents in your community and among your community networks, including among your elected officials, staff, and community partners. MCDPH has identified a base goal of 250 residents per city/town to fully complete the survey. With a 250 survey completion rate and higher in each municipality, MCDPH can create a strong community profile.

In return, we are committed to sharing the information learned with you for mutual benefit and collective action. You can help by:

  • Taking the Maricopa County COVID-19 Community Impact Survey. Click here [survey.alchemer.com] to take the survey, which is available in more than 12 languages!
  • Sharing the survey. Please feel free to use this email and messaging to share the survey with your employees and networks.
  • You can download social media graphics and printables using our Communication Toolkit [dropbox.com].
  • The survey is open to anyone age 12 years and up in Maricopa County—staff, friends, family, community members, professional networks.
  • The broader the survey is spread, the more representative the data will be. The survey will be open through June 30, 2021.

You can find all of this information and learn more about our community health improvement planning efforts at MaricopaHealthMatters.org [maricopa.gov] and see our data dashboard, which also has previous community health needs assessment survey information you may find useful. Please feel free to reach out to hipmc@maricopa.gov with any questions.