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NACCHO offers members the chance to connect with us, and each other, using popular social media tools.

 
Featured Webcast

The National Prevention Information Network had developed a series of webcasts that each focus on a specific social media platform. You can participate in the webcasts by submitting questions before the broadcast. The archived webcasts will be available for viewing. The next webcast is May 14 at 2 PM and will focus on how to get the most out of Google+ and YouTube. If you have tips to share, tweet them to @CDCNPIN, post to their Facebook page, Google+, LinkedIn. Use the #SM4PH hashtag. More »

 
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Twitter - NACCHO shares short, concise updates with our followers using Twitter.  NACCHO runs two Twitter accounts.  Stay up to date on breaking public health news by following @NACCHOalerts and learn more about meetings and events at @NACCHOmeets

To learn more about Twitter click here.

 
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LinkedIn - Members can display their professional membership and engage with NACCHO by joining our LinkedIn group.  

To learn more about LinkedIn click here.
 
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Facebook - Learn more about NACCHO’s activities, read syndicated log entries, and connect with peers through the NACCHO page.

To learn more about Facebook click here.
 
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YouTube - NACCHO's channel provides public health related videos and news clips to keep you informed and up-to-date.

To learn more about YouTube, click here.
 
NACCHO Communications Toolkit

NACCHO''s Communications Toolkit contains marketing and branding resources to help local health departments (LHDs) effectively communicate the value of local governmental public health, promote health and wellness, and build relationships with the media, policymakers, and the general public. It also features tips on how LHDs can use popular social media tools, such as Facebook and Twitter, to reach their communities. More »