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All Because of You: Your Impact in Action

Thanks to our donors and partners, public health is stronger across the globe. When we look back on the year, we thank you for being right beside us—for making our work possible. You have helped us support the public health workforce in all 50 states, develop creative approaches to sharing critical health information, advance data sharing processes and much, much more. Learn more about the many people who are making an impact in our latest Report to Donors, All Because of You:

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    Fighting Hunger, Together

    Good nutrition is fundamental to good health. Across the country, the CDC Foundation is working with partners to foster healthy communities by reducing hunger and improving nutrition and physical activity in the United States.

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    Reflecting on the Legacy of Dikembe Mutombo, NBA Legend and CDC Foundation Board Member

    As we pause to mourn Dikembe Mutombo’s passing, let’s also celebrate the legacy he left for us all to make a positive and lasting impact on our world.

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    Addressing Climate-related Health Risks at the Local Level

    As we near the end of a summer of record-breaking temperatures across the country, we must recognize the gravity of the health challenges posed by changes in our climate. Though we are all at risk, communities that lack adequate health and economic infrastructure are the most affected.

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    Thriving Together Atlanta Encourages Conversation and Fosters Connection

    Has a play you’ve seen ever made you think differently? Has a mural stuck with you long after you’d walked away? Public art plays a vital role in spurring conversations, shifting cultural narratives and elevating awareness of critical issues in our communities in creative and unique ways. Investing in major public artworks is a way to bring creativity to problem solving while enhancing a city’s cultural life.

Featured Stories

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Shareable Death Data Benefits the Public and Public Health

An initiative to help medical examiners and coroners–also referred to as Medicolegal Death Investigators (MDI)–share their data with public health and other agencies is having a major impact, allowing families faster access to death certificates and officials a quicker response to community health threats.

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Joan Cioffi: A leader in interdisciplinary preventive healthcare

Throughout her career, Dr. Joan Cioffi leveraged her interdisciplinary background to foster connections between diverse actors in public health. She was an early believer in the value of bridging both laboratory and social sciences and academic and governmental work, allowing her to develop creative responses to some of society’s most pressing public health issues.

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Storm Survey Saved by Data App Expert

When a trio of tornados tore through Nebraska this spring, CDC Foundation data survey engineer Andrew Delicata helped prepare an emergency survey so local public health departments could gather info on their residents’ safety and well-being.