Failed septic tank?
HCNEU is proud to offer a Loan Program to help residents fix failed onsite wastewater systems.
The Decentralized Water Systems (DWS) Program provides 1% interest loans to eligible individuals residing in Daggett, Duchesne, and Uintah counties.
Gender-based violence survivors are at higher risk for depression, anxiety, substance misuse disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicide attempts. SAMHSA is here to provide hope, support & resources for survivors. https://t.co/7gHHRPXDZ7 #PTSDAwarenessMonth
Creating a safe and supportive school environment that fosters connectedness helps students. When youth feel connected to peers and adults in their school, they’re less likely to experience poor mental health. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2fL2e7pHHS
Utah, we need your help!
We urgently need more safe and loving homes to temporarily welcome youth and children in foster care while their own parents take the time they need to heal and be prepared to be reunified with their children.
Please, consider becoming a foster parent. Learn more here
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We had an awesome final Healthy Communities Roadshow stop in Vernal this week! We appreciated everyone who showed up to share their experiences building health in their community. And a special thank you to our partners at the Uintah Basin AOG, @TriCo_Health, and @vernalcity.
It's Safe Swim Week!
🔹 Supervise Swimmers: Always have a responsible adult watching.
🔹 Learn CPR: Be ready to act in emergencies.
🔹 Swim Skills: Ensure everyone knows basic swimming & water safety.
🔹 Pool Safety: Install barriers around pools & keep chemicals stored safely.
Failed septic tank?
HCNEU is proud to offer a Loan Program to help residents fix failed onsite wastewater systems.
The Decentralized Water Systems (DWS) Program provides 1% interest loans to eligible individuals residing in Daggett, Duchesne, and Uintah counties.
"There is no feeling like planting a tree to help replenish our urban forest, so we urge you to take advantage of this great opportunity to make a difference."
‘A way to give back’: City invites St. George residents to annual Arbor Day tree planting
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We have a lot of recreational water quality updates at https://t.co/9ZK8DyYcgq.
Stay ahead of harmful algal blooms by learning how to identify them. The appearance of HABs can vary widely.
Smoke from other people’s cigarettes, pipes, or cigars is known as secondhand smoke, and there is no safe level of exposure to it. Even brief exposure can cause serious health problems and be deadly. https://t.co/Wd6VCQgcz7
TriCounty Health Department (TCHD) is making an effort to get word out to any group or individual that had encountered a bat during their visit to Dinosaur National Monument on or around May 28, 2023. More information here: https://t.co/MP2KYR400M
HCNEU started in 2008 to help people in the Uintah Basin travel to Salt Lake for medical treatment. We have been a 501(c)(3) charity since 2011. Back then, we were called The TriCounty Public Health Foundation. Learn more at https://t.co/BHgzTLxKaq