Keep your pets happy by getting them licensed with CCHHS Animal Services. Not only is it County law, but it also helps ensure dogs are current with their rabies vaccination and will help reunite you with them should they ever get lost.
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Give what you can or take what you need -- we're excited about our Period Pantry program and are taking donations! Held those in need and donate full, unopened boxes of menstrual pads, tampons, or menstrual cups to the CCHHS Period Pantry. More info: https://t.co/FK8N7XKpEk
Nobody wants to get E. coli, Salmonella, or other foodborne illness from eating food at the barbeque. Make sure you're washing your hands, and that you are keeping raw and cooked food separate while BBQing this summer.
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CCHHS has launched a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) survey to help identify the health priorities, community needs, strengths, and risk factors within Coconino County. Deadline to take the survey is September 30, 2026.
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Packing for vacation? Don't forget NARCAN, or Naloxone, a life-saving medication that can rapidly reverse an opioid overdose. Having NARCAN and knowing how to use it can save a life.
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Are you a Coconino County resident with a broken appliance? Income eligible individuals can contact CCHHS for financial assistance to repair /replace broken appliances.
Call (928) 679-7453 to learn if you are eligible for assistance. Visit https://t.co/9Ls4uhktyu for more info.
Coconino County Health and Human Services is looking for amazing people to join our team with multiple positions available!
Visit https://t.co/7JTstjzaNc to apply online or see more information, including benefits, qualifications, and duties.
June is Men’s Health Month -- a good reminder for men to prioritize their wellbeing and raise awareness about the unique health challenges they face. From physical fitness to mental wellness, it’s time to break the stigma and start conversations that matter!
Senior menus and activities for Flagstaff and Williams are available on the CCHHS website! The PDFs include the congregate meals menu and opportunities for socialization, volunteering, activities, and more!
Visit https://t.co/8GhvA7JNd0 to learn more and view the menus today.
If you're feeling bad, you should stay home until you feel better. You'll still be bad to the bone if you take care of yourself and stay home when you're not feeling so well.
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Today is World No Tobacco Day!
CCHHS Tobacco & Chronic Disease Prevention Program enables county residents to live healthier lives by reducing the risk factors associated with the leading causes of death and disability in Arizona.
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Where there's smoke, there's a fire to change your life! CCHHS is here to help you on your tobacco-free journey with services like our Quit Kit!
Visit https://t.co/030izz5Xqh or contact us at (928) 679-7264 or [email protected] to start today!
The Weekly CCHHS Respiratory Disease Report, which includes current RSV, COVID-19, and Flu data, is available.
Visit https://t.co/G7D9GZQbmm to view the report.
Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. Anyone can get infected and sick with norovirus.
Don’t wait until you’re feeling sick to practice these healthy habits! Visit https://t.co/j6YP4VwpZ8 for additional information.
Many people experience suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress without the support and care they need. Call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 to be connected with mental health professionals.
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Today, May 28 is Menstrual Hygiene Day!
CCHHS Period Pantry helps to make menstrual products accessible to low-income individuals across Coconino County. Individuals whose income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level to qualify.
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Income eligible individuals can contact CCHHS Social Services for financial assistance to repair or replace broken appliances.
Contact us at (928) 679-7453 to learn if you are eligible for assistance. Visit https://t.co/9Ls4uhktyu for more information.
Happy National Senior Health and Fitness Day! Coconino County Health and Human Services offers many services to keep our seniors happy and healthy.
Please visit https://t.co/XRVlAQqsV5 to learn more about how we're here for you!
CCHHS Preventing Housing Insecurity Flexible Funds (PHIFF) is here to help those 'at risk’ of homelessness to maintain housing after one-time assistance.
Visit https://t.co/rtyJAbuWCr or contact [email protected], (928) 679-7453 for more.
CCHHS offers FREE incontinence support products to qualifying households while supplies last!
Visit https://t.co/FK8N7XKpEk for eligibility information and more, including locations. Call us at (928) 679-7453 with questions.
This service is made by possible by Wildfire AZ.