Partners in Prayer & Prevention
May 10, 2017
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No Menthol Sunday - May 28, 2017

Join the faith community in a national interfaith effort to raise awareness about the dangers of menthol.

 
Why Menthol? 
  
Adding menthol to cigarettes makes smoking easier to start and harder to quit. By adding this flavoring, tobacco companies have successfully recruited both youth and marginalized populations. Studies show that placing a ban on menthol may save lives and prevent 9 million people from starting to smoke.
In This Issue
Virginia P3 Community Health Champions
  
P3 Community Health Champions have just completed their 5 week intensive training. This training provided some necessary tools to educate and strengthen their knowledge of health, equity and community engagement so they can be a resource to others. 

They are presently working on two community engagement projects and participating in resource sessions biweekly. These projects and sessions are intended to help them build relationships, establish partnerships and align resources to help the community, in which they live, work and pray.  

Please join us as the Virginia Partners in Prayer and Prevention recognizes our first cohort of P3 Community Health Champions.

Hermione B Everett (Deborah L. Hunt)
Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception
Norfolk, VA
 
Pastor William N. Ward Jr.
Bethel Church of God in Christ
Charlottesville, VA
 
Robin Hopkins
Ethel Mae Mattox
Bethel Rocky Mount AME Church
Rocky Mount, VA
 
Brian T. Ellis
Chantilly Baptist Church
Chantilly, VA
 
Yvonne Nowlin
CrossPoint Church
Lynchburg, VA
 
Aileen Edwards Harris
Emmanuel Community Church
Henrico, VA
 
Gwendolyn G. Brown
Enoch Baptist Church
Virginia Beach, VA
 
Beverly Baugh
Faith For Believer's Outreach
Baskerville, VA
 
Donna Wells Taylor
First Agape Baptist Community of Faith
Lorton, VA
 
Karen Bailey
Gethesmane Community Fellowship Baptist Church
Norfolk, VA
 
Blair Andrea Durham
Guiding Light Church International
Virginia Beach, VA
 
Denotria L. Hopson
Little Zion Baptist Church
Smithfield, VA
 
Cynthia Coles
Mt. Carmel Baptist Church
Lynchburg, VA
 
Dr. Bennie L. Marshall
Mt. Gilead Missionary Baptist Church
Norfolk, VA
 
Shannon Matthews
Radford Church of God In Christ
Radford, VA
 
Olubukola Ojuola
Fola Ojuola
Redeemed Christian Church of God
Lynchburg, VA
 
Elizabeth S. Green
River of Living Water Church
Virginia Beach, VA
 
Alesha Ray
Second Calvary Baptist Church
Norfolk, VA
 
Carol Purnell
(Pastor Barry Winston)
St. Mark Church of God In Christ
Richmond, VA
 
Jennifer Royal
St. Phillip's Episcopal Church
Richmond, VA
 
Kim Johnson
The Life Church
Woodbridge, VA
 
Gale Valentine
The Tower Ministries
Richmond, VA
 
Julie Rogers
Tidewater Bible Way Kingdom Cathedral
Portsmouth, VA
 
Yolanda Thompson
Trinity Baptist Church
Richmond, VA
 
Debra Grant
United Full Gospel Revival Center
Chesapeake, VA
P3 Community Health Champions Partner Resource & Information Session II

Thursday, May 11, 2017
6:30 PM  Eastern Time (US and Canada)


These sessions are provided to help participants build relationships, establish partnerships, provide a variety of resources to help educate, and transform the health and well-being in each congregation and community. 

  
  
This week we have Mike Mallon, Program Manager for the Virginia State Office of Rural Health at the Virginia Department of Health (VDH).  He will be sharing information on the Opioid Epidemic and how your community can support in prevention efforts.

Meeting ID: 497394568
  
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android : https://zoom.us/j/497394568
 
Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll):
 +14086380968,497394568# or +16465588656,497394568#
 
Or Telephone:
Dial: +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll)
  
Meeting ID: 497 394 568
 


  Questions?  Please direct questions to Ms. Veronica Cosby at 804.864.7361 or veronica.cosby@vdh.virginia.gov. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday!

TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT!
Commonwealth of Virginia
Fusion Liaison Training Program
Safety for Faith-Based Organizations
The Virginia Fusion Center is providing a presentation on how religious organizations can be welcoming and also safe at the same time. Topics will include violence in places of worship, addressing potential threats, policy and planning for violence, safety in outreach, firearms in places of worship and civilian response to active shooter events.
 
 
June 8, 2017 LaCrosse, Virginia
New Hope Baptist Church
255 Union Mill Road LaCrosse, VA
Register by SurveyMonkey Link: https://www.research.net/r/SDDBCXX
 
 June 28, 2017 Rocky Mount, Virginia
Harvester Performance Center
450 Franklin Street Rocky Mount, VA
Register by SurveyMonkey Link: https://www.research.net/r/SCCJQJT
 
 July 6, 2017 Bluefield, Virginia
Bluefield Town Hall
112 Huffard Drive Bluefield, VA
Register by SurveyMonkey Link: https://www.research.net/r/SQMXSBV
  
July 27, 2017 Winchester, Virginia
Greenwood Baptist Church
779 Greenwood Road Winchester, VA
Register by SurveyMonkey Link: https://www.research.net/r/SSN289Z
  
August 15, 2017 Springfield, Virginia
Immanuel Bible Church
 6911 Braddock Road Springfield, VA
Register by SurveyMonkey Link: https://www.research.net/r/RBVMH8P
 
 
TUITION IS FREE
 
AUDIENCE: Law enforcement officers, church security team members, pastors and concerned members of the faith-based community
 
DETAILS: Class is lecture based. Dress is business causal. Meals are NOT provided but time will be made available for lunch.
 
QUESTIONS: Special Agent Austin White (Austin.White@vsp.virginia.gov), Virginia State Police
 
 
This seminar is Virginia DCJS approved for 8 Hours of Law Enforcement PIC and/or Crime Prevention CPS training

Greater Richmond-Petersburg Area Oral Health Forum
 
The Virginia Oral Health Coalition, with support from the Richmond Memorial Health Foundation, is hosting the Greater Richmond-Petersburg Oral Health Forum on Monday, May 22 from 9:30 am - 2:00 pm in Glen Allen. This free event is an opportunity to analyze data on oral health across the lifespan in the region, critically examine health disparities, and determine collaborative strategies to improve oral health and overall health in Petersburg, Richmond, and neighboring cities and counties.
 
The gathering is part of a statewide effort to boost Virginia's C+ grade on the inaugural  2016 Virginia Oral Health Report Card . All community-based stakeholders are welcome to attend. Pre-registration is required and lunch is included.
 
Questions? Contact Regina Potis at  rpotis@vaoralhealth.org  or  804.269.8724


 
 
See the official invitation below:




Governor's Virginia Latino Advisory Board Regional Community Forum
 
Thursday, June 5, 2017

St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church - Paschal Hall
5345 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Virginia Beach, V A 23462
(757) 497-8330
   

The Virginia Latino Advisory Board (VLAB) invites you to the Construyendo Puentes de Progreso/Building Bridges to Progress Hampton Roads Community Forum


Virginia Latino Advisory Board (VLAB) wants to partner with you to:
  •   Educate the community on the state resources and opportunities available;
  •   Engage and increase community participation; and
  •   Create stronger linkages between state and local government agency staff and the Latino community.
VLAB advises the Governor regarding the development of economic, professional, cultural, educational, and governmental links between the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Latino community in Virginia, and Latin America; undertakes studies, symposiums, research, and factual reports to gather information to formulate and present recommendations to the Governor relative to issues of concern and importance to the Latino community in the Commonwealth; and advises the Governor as needed regarding any statutory, regulatory, or other issues of importance to the Latino community in the Commonwealth.


4:30 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. - Registration & Networking
5:15 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. - General Program
Reception Immediately to Follow
 

This event is free and welcomes everyone who has an interest in the prosperity of Latinos in the Commonwealth; state and local representatives from the public and private sector, including the Governor's cabinet, staff and Latino appointees, and community residents and leaders of the Hampton Roads and Eastern Shore regions.

 
For additional information, contact Mercedes Santos-Bell, msantosbell@gmail.com  or Jorge Yinat jgyinat@me.com

 

 

Please join us as we welcome leaders and representatives from across the community for the Honoring Choices ® Virginia 2017 Learning Collaborative, May 19th (9:00a to 1:30p) at the Richmond Main Library.  
 
Leadership Matters: Developing and Sustaining ACP Programs
Keynote presentation by Carole Montgomery, MD, FHM, CPE, MHSA 
Vice President, Clinical Integrated Pathways, Spectrum Health
Carole Montgomery is Vice President, Clinical Integrated Pathways for Spectrum Health, a not-for-profit integrated health system based in West Michigan. In this role, she is responsible for designing and leading the development of population health management programs that focus on integrating care across settings and specialties with a focus on success in both episode-based and population-based risk payment models. In addition to standardizing clinical best practice, objectives include driving reliable engagement of patients through standard education, shared decision making and advanced care planning for all patients. Carole has over 20 years of experience in the practice of hospital based medicine and physician leadership in both physician group and hospital settings.
Collaborative learning sessions 
Doors will open at 9:00 am 
  • Sharing the Experience: Patient and family perspectives on ACP 
  • Generational & cultural considerations in life planning
  • ACP for patients with capacity-impairing diagnoses
  • Understanding the advance directive for patients with mental health diagnoses
  • POST: What is it and how does it work with advance directives?
  • Presentation of the Inaugural ACP Advocate Awards
  • Open Forum & Skills Refresher for HCV Facilitators
We would like to thank the Virginia Center on Aging
for supporting this program.


Click here to register


Throughout National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, the President's Council will also highlight other health and fitness- related observances celebrated in May. We want to make sure you have plenty of opportunities to #MoveInMay and every day! So be on the lookout for information on  National Physical Education & Sport Week(May 1-7); National Bike to School Day(May 10); National Women's Health Week (May 14-20); the anniversary of the Council's I Can Do It, You Can Do It program (May 21); and Senior Health & Fitness Day(May 31).


Presidential Active Lifestyle Award (PALA+)

The Council's Presidential Active Lifestyle Award, also called PALA+, is a free, eight-week program that can help jumpstart your journey to a healthy lifestyle. PALA+ promotes individualized physical activity and healthy eating goals based on the latest recommendations from the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans and Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Millions of Americans have completed PALA+, but for the first time ever, the President's Council has joined forces with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help you track your healthy eating and physical activities using the SuperTracker online tool. Participants who complete the program goals can receive the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award.