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SUMMARY:Natalie S. Burke Breakfast on July 11
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DESCRIPTION: With fifty percent of the Dan River Region&rsquo;s health outc
 omes determined by access to physical, economic and social opportunities
 , the case is made that where one lives matters. The release of the regi
 on&rsquo;s first health equity report will display this data for the fir
 st time proving that point.On July 11 at 7:30 a.m. at the Institute for 
 Advanced Learning &amp; Research, the health equity report, initiated by
  The Health Collaborative, will be unveiled featuring speaker Natalie S.
  Burke, President and CEO of CommonHealth ACTION (CHA). Natalie guides p
 eople and organizations to solutions, plans, and common language necessa
 ry to succeed and make the world a better place, a healthy place.Funded 
 in collaboration with Centra, DRF and Danville Regional Medical Center a
 nd conducted in partnership with The Health Collaborative and the Instit
 ute for Public Health Innovation, the report is designed to be a baselin
 e of data as work moves forward in creating healthier spaces for all cit
 izens, no matter where they live.Taking 10 months to complete, the data 
 compiled and analyzed is taken from the American Community Survey, the U
 nited States Census Bureau, the Virginia Department of Health and North 
 Carolina State Center of Health Statistics as well as local data that wa
 s provided by the City of Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia and Ca
 swell County, North Carolina.The health equity report is built to help n
 eighbors, sector leaders and community organizations begin to develop a 
 clear understanding of why certain investments are made in local communi
 ties and how support across all sectors will help to create a healthier 
 and more vibrant Dan River Region.The breakfast event is free and open t
 o the public on a first come, first served basis. Space is limited but r
 eservations can be made by contacting the Danville Pittsylvania County C
 hamber of Commerce at 434-836-6990 or by visiting the chamber website at
  www.dpchamber.org.
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 EN""><HTML><BODY>\n<p>With fifty percent of the Dan River Region&rsquo;s
  health outcomes determined by access to physical, economic and social o
 pportunities, the case is made that where one lives matters. The release
  of the region&rsquo;s first health equity report will display this data
  for the first time proving that point.</p><p>On July 11 at 7:30 a.m. at
  the Institute for Advanced Learning &amp; Research, the health equity r
 eport, initiated by The Health Collaborative, will be unveiled featuring
  speaker Natalie S. Burke, President and CEO of CommonHealth ACTION (CHA
 ). Natalie guides people and organizations to solutions, plans, and comm
 on language necessary to succeed and make the world a better place, a he
 althy place.</p><p>Funded in collaboration with Centra, DRF and Danville
  Regional Medical Center and conducted in partnership with The Health Co
 llaborative and the Institute for Public Health Innovation, the report i
 s designed to be a baseline of data as work moves forward in creating he
 althier spaces for all citizens, no matter where they live.</p><p>Taking
  10 months to complete, the data compiled and analyzed is taken from the
  American Community Survey, the United States Census Bureau, the Virgini
 a Department of Health and North Carolina State Center of Health Statist
 ics as well as local data that was provided by the City of Danville, Pit
 tsylvania County, Virginia and Caswell County, North Carolina.</p><p>The
  health equity report is built to help neighbors, sector leaders and com
 munity organizations begin to develop a clear understanding of why certa
 in investments are made in local communities and how support across all 
 sectors will help to create a healthier and more vibrant Dan River Regio
 n.</p><p>The breakfast event is free and open to the public on a first c
 ome, first served basis. Space is limited but reservations can be made b
 y contacting the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce at 434
 -836-6990 or <a href="http://www.dpchamber.org/events/details/id/280/cat
 egory/chamber-events/drf-speaker-series-unveiling-the-health-" target="_
 blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">by visiting the chamber website at www.
 dpchamber.org</a>.</p>\n</BODY></HTML>
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