DAVENPORT, IOWA (February 2, 2022) — For the third year, the Food Rescue Partnership has won a Food Recovery Challenge Award.

DAVENPORT, IOWA (April  30, 2019) — The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) recognized leaders in nutrition and physical activity at the 2019 Iowa Governor’s Conference on Public Health in Des Moines. Christina McDonough, Community Transformation Consultant for the Scott County Health Department, received the Established Nutrition and Physical Activity Leader award.

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Davenport, IA – This month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized a Quad Cities coalition, the Food Rescue Partnership, as one of its 2017 Food Recovery Challenge (FRC) Regional Award winners.

Each year the FRC selects national and regional winners based on their wasted food prevention and diversion activities. The Food Rescue Partnership was selected as an award winner in Region 7.

Free HIV testing available at Walgreens Pharmacy, 1805 Brady St. Davenport IA. June 27, 28, & 29

Every April, Scott County Health Department celebrates National Public Health Month, by promoting health and its impact on our community. Public health is always in motion, taking steps to encourage healthy habits, prevent disease, and prolong life. In step with the Healthiest Nation 2030 initiative, public health is working to create the healthiest nation in one generation.

The 32nd Annual Quad City Youth Conference welcomes Cambridge High School and it’s presentation of “Fallen,” a play based on a young woman who takes her own life and the reactions of students, friends, family, and teachers in the aftermath. The play captures the attention of audience members as they find themselves either relating to the young woman who takes her life, to the students who bullied her, or possibly to the parents or teachers in her life.

At the end of the day many businesses and organizations in the Quad Cities do something that makes them stand out from others. Instead of throwing edible food away, they donate it, and the Food Rescue Partnership has developed a program to recogni...

In April, public health professionals across the country celebrate National Public Health Week. At the Scott County Health Department, the celebration lasts the entire month! This year, the theme “Public Health Works” was selected to highlight ho...

CONTACT:
Nita Ludwig, Rock Island County Health Department: 309-793-1955
PIO, Scott County Health Department: 563-326-8618

The Quad City health community - Community Health Care, Inc., Genesis Health System, Quad City Health Initiative, Rock Island County Health Department, Scott County Health Department and UnityPoint Health - Trinity - have partnered to complete a community health needs assessment of Rock Island and Scott Counties to identify and address health needs. To gain community input about health needs that impact individuals and their families, the partners have developed a community-wide survey that they are asking Rock Island and Scott County residents to complete by Thursday, April 30.

The survey asks about a range of health issues, including promoting healthy living, preventing injuries, and community preparedness, among other issues, and asks members of the community to choose what they believe to be the issues facing Rock Island and Scott County families.

The survey will take around 10 minutes to complete and is available on each of the partners' websites. The survey can also be made available in print by contacting the following individuals:

Brooke Hendrickx | Rock island County Health Department, 309-793-1955; bhendrickx@co.rock-island.il.us

Tiffany Tjepkes | Scott County Health Department, 563-326-8618;  tiffany.tjepkes@scottcountyiowa.com

In addition to the community survey, the Rock Island and Scott County health departments will host a series of stakeholder events to get direct feedback from community partners and the public involved in serving the residents of Rock Island and Scott Counties. Interested community members have the opportunity to sign-up for these events at the end of the survey. "We are hoping to get as much input as possible from the community to determine what they feel their needs are," said Nita Ludwig, Public Health Administrator, Rock Island County Health Department. "It's an opportunity for residents to voice their opinion to help impact their community."

The feedback from the community survey and stakeholder events will help the health community partners identify and prioritize the health needs of the Quad City community. This information will then help to create health improvement plans that will address those needs in the community in the upcoming years.

Community Health Care, Inc. | www.chcqca.org
Genesis Health System | www.genesishealth.com
Quad City Health Initiative | www.qchealthinitiative.org
Rock Island County Health Department | www.richd.org
Scott County Health Department | www.scottcountyiowa.com/health
UnityPoint Health - Trinity | www.unitypoint.org/quadcities/default.aspx

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