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Town Hall - COPEWELL: Improving Community Resilience in the Face of Disaster (Day 1- Oct 11)

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Tuesday, October 11, 2022, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET
Location
Zoom
Online
Past Event

The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security invites you to attend “COPEWELL: Improving Community Resilience in the Face of Disaster” – a two-day virtual townhall scheduled for October 11 and October 13, 2022. The Texas State University Center of Excellence for Community Health and Economic Resilience Research (CHERR) and the Texas Rural Health Alliance are co-sponsors for this event.

Day 1 of this Town Hall will introduce the COPEWELL model, which is designed to assist communities in identifying gaps and improving community resilience before, during, and after disasters. 

It is our hope to bring together community groups, governments, non-profits, businesses, and other community leaders to collaboratively explore ways to increase resilience in the wake of disaster. A key focus of COPEWELL is whole-community participation, and we believe community members such as yourself can play a role in improving community resilience.

Please note: this townhall will be recorded

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