Griffin Health Services and the Naugatuck Valley Health District are working with people throughout the Valley to develop our next Community Health Improvement Plan.
As part of this work, it is essential to hear from you and other community members aged 18 or older about what matters most to you right now.
Data from the Community Health Needs Assessment, which is written and released every 3 years, are used to identify community needs and priorities. Based on our findings, we develop interventions, programs, and services to help address these priorities.
This survey is anonymous and confidential. Please be as honest as possible. There are no right or wrong answers.
Online access: https://bit.ly/3sLTYHp.
Please respond by June 15. Thank you for your generous gifts of time and input into this process!
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If you are not familiar with these documents and would like to learn more about them or review the most recent Community Health Assessment, the 2019 Valley Index, or the 2019-2021 Community Health Improvement Plan, please visit www.nvhd.org/cha-chip.
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Thursday, May 26, 2022
Griffin, Naugatuck Valley Health District ask residents to take community survey
Thursday, May 12, 2022
Trinity Episcopal Church in Seymour to hold Holistic Health Festival
Join us on Saturday for this wonderful event that focuses on slowing down, relaxing and learning about better ways to treat our bodies, minds and souls!
There will be vendor booths featuring natural cosmetics and deodorants, local bee product and farm foods, plant-based eating, essential oils, reiki and yoga, exercise, karate, chiropractic services, and a blood pressure booth hosted by Griffin Health Services. And if that's not enough to lure you in, there will also be free cookies!
Starting at 11 a.m., there will be three events in the hall; a meditation let by Berta from Rajayogini, a Taro Karate demonstration led by Sensei Wojciech, and a sound bath with essential oils led by our very own Margie and Maura.
Please come out and support us and some of our wonderful local businesses.
This is shared from Trinity Episcopal Church Facebook page.
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