Speaker and interpreter give game instructions in English and Spanish
In Harris County, accessibility requires simultaneous interpretation with headsets for attendees
Speaker and interpreter give game instructions in English and Spanish
In Harris County, accessibility requires simultaneous interpretation with headsets for attendees
Welcome to the community baby shower! Pink and purple balloons and backdrop under slide advertising lactation room in English and Spanish
Dads race to safely diaper, clothe, and transport a babydoll
Outreach workers share information about Harris County Public Health WIC, coordinated care, maternal health, and Healthy Start programs
Always a joy to run into Third Ward genealogist and historian Dolores Rodgers!
New Baby, New Chapter! Great turnout for this weekendβs community baby shower featuring education, resources, community closet, CPR practice, games, and more. #maternalhealth
Hartford and points SW in Yankee Nation (gray)
This one? (www.nytimes.com/interactive/...)
New World screwworm, dangerous to livestock and other animals, has been slowly moving north. USDA is working closely with Mexico and Central American governments on surveillance and control, including via sterile insect technique. #onehealth #publichealth
Fat monarch caterpillar munches (and poops, sorry) on giant milkweed
A happy new year from this cutie, who has no business being here on January 1st! Harris County Public Health also identified West Nile Virus in three mosquito pools this week - the latest ever.
Judge Lina Hidalgo was thrilled to attend the last Wellness on Wheels Event hosted by Harris County Public Health. These mobile events provide our community with opportunities to access breast and cervical cancer screenings, vaccines, dental screenings, and receive referrals to health services.
Clear soda bottle full of CTβs best (foxon park white birch)
Came here looking for a Foxon Park reference (which is delicious)
Car just drove by blasting Starshipβs βNothingβs Gonna Stop Us Nowβ loud enough to be heard inside our house and thatβs the energy Iβm wishing you to close out the week π
Confused by the decision to exclude cities and counties as sources. And always happy to chat about Harris Countyβs CVIP, HVIP, CPTED, and alternative first responder programs!
view from a stopped car: a line of tank cars under an overpass next to David Adickesβs large white sculptures of president heads behind a vine-covered fence
stuck behind a train under the watchful eyes of the presidents
#hiwi
Advocates have found very creative uses for funding, meeting survivorsβ specific needs:
- Installing ring cameras
- Paying a mechanic to remove a tracking device
- Securing a storage unit to help a survivor keep her stuff during a move
- Buying a new bed for a child who had been abused in bed
& more
Flyer with program highlights: 2024 Domestic Violence Assistance Fund (DVAF) Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council (HCDVCC) Executive Summary Background The Domestic Violence Assistance Fund (DVAF), administered by the Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council (HCDVCC), was created in response to growing safety and stability concerns for survivors of domestic violence, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. In partnership with Harris County Commissioners Court, DVAF offers flexible financial support to help survivors address urgent needs, avoid homelessness, and rebuild their lives. Launched in 2020 and funded initially through CARES and ARPA, DVAF has evolved into a county-funded line item, establishing a model of long-term investment in survivor safety. HCDVCC partners with 19 community organizations to distribute funds across all four precincts in Harris County. Key Results (2023-2024) β’ 2,558 Households Served - 7,317 Individuals reached, including 4,398 children β’ 59% of those served were children under 18 β’ 96% of adult survivors were women; 33% identified as Hispanic β’ Top Needs Met: food/basic needs (20%), rental assistance (17%), daily living expenses (17%) β’ 50% of survivors had no reported income; 20% experienced homelessness Flexible, Survivor-Defined Support DVAF's flexible emergency assistance model allows survivors to receive support directly via gift cards, checks, or ACH payments. This flexibility empowers survivors to determine how best to meet their own safety and stability needs-whether it is paying rent, repairing a vehicle, or purchasing medication. β’ 46% of all 2024 DVAF disbursements were in the form of gift cards β’ Support included: transportation, childcare, utilities, safety tools, legal fees, and moving costs "We are safe - this program helps make it safer for our children in our own way." - Survivor
Back of flyer on purple tablecloth: Impact Beyond Immediate Needs DVAF funding has contributed to: β’Increased safety via housing support, legal assistance, and protective tools β’Improved trust between survivors and advocates β’Reduced advocate burnout by offering quick, meaningful ways to assist β’Expanded organizational capacity of grassroots and culturally specific providers Innovation and Integration The Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRI: HCDVCC's DVHRT integrated DVAF to help prioritize survivors at risk of homicide by offering housing, safety planning, and financial assistance. Neurofeedback Initiative: Launched with DVAF support, this trauma-regulation program provides nontraditional mental health support. Over 200 sessions have shown improvements in emotional regulation and wellbeing. Harm Reduction/Violence Prevention Program: This pilot project served 31 IPV offenders. Only 6.5% reoffended vs. a national average of 40-50%, showing early signs of success in reducing violence and recidivism. Lessons Learned and Leadership The DVAF model has highlighted the importance of reducing administrative burdens, building infrastructure, and investing in community-based and culturally specific providers. HCDVCC has helped partners overcome barriers by streamlining reimbursement and providing tools and mentorship. A National Model of Survivor-Centered Care DVAF has been recognized nationally for its equity-centered and trauma-informed approach. A recent case study was featured by the National Safe Housing Alliance and shared with key federal agencies. "If I had known this kind of help was available, I would have left a long time ago." - Survivor Join us in building a safer, stronger Harris County
Dr Leila Wood from UTHealth shares DVAF evaluation approach and initial results
Advocate video testimonials describe the impact of DVAF on staff: empowering case managers to find creative solutions for survivors
Harris Countyβs Domestic Violence Assistance Fund, administered by HCDVCC in partnership with Harris County Public Health, offers flexible financial assistance through 19 partner agencies.
The 2024 Annual Report highlights successes:
www.hcdvcc.org/wp-content/u...
some professional news, as they say:
Dark days! Glad we now we get Pichonkun as a bonus
Library leaders hold books in front of light colored wood shelves, large windows, a ping pong table, and a circle of chairs
Youth were very involved in the initial design, including requesting a mini library which @harriscountypl.bsky.social happily stocked!
Press conference in the main lobby - people gathered around elected officials, county staff, and former foster youth
This project is also a terrific example of braided funding, with local funds from Harris County, federal funds via Harris County and the City of Houston, philanthropic funding, and private in-kind contributions coming together to make it possible.
The HAY Center campus is officially open! With a wraparound services building for life skills classes, counseling, and other supports plus 50 affordable apartments, the campus will support more than 1,000 youth aging out of foster care each year.
yours truly wearing purple Petco love T-shirt and holding 5 mo very adorable dog in front of line of crates
Mega Adoption event continues this afternoon til 5 and tomorrow 10 am - 5 pm at NRG arena; very easy adoptions and free parking (entry off 610 feeder just west of Fannin).
I can personally vouch for this very good boy:
Harris County Public Health is OUT AND ABOUT this weekend:
πSpring Branch immunizations
π©Ί Burnett Bayland sports physicals
π©π½ββοΈ Sheldon Health Hub Open House
πΎ Petco Love Mega Adoption event
π HART alternative first responders expanding into HCSO District V
Day 1 agenda includes bio of keynote speaker Dr Lance Williams as well as sessions on credible messengers, domestic violence, and community-based transformation
Dr Lance Williams speaks from the stage
Day 2 agenda features bio for keynote speaker David Muhammad and sessions on communication, faith in action, case management, safe gun storage, and more
Attendees listen across ballroom decorated in purple and orange
Harris County Public Health fourth annual violence prevention conference underway, featuring case studies and credible messenger certification tracks π§‘
Hot topic: how to sustain progress as COVID funding expires and families face upcoming reduction in food, healthcare access, and other resources?
Marchers in colorful tshirts in front of a sparkly rainbow Jerusalem cross float
Pickup truck with rainbow banners and a dayglo poster βthis is the gay that the lord has madeβ (rejoice and be glad in it!)
Float heads into downtown Houston to start the parade Rainbow yβall means all banner at back
Always a blast to walk the pride parade with St Paulβs UMC π
East African community members discuss around a table
Google map displays community assets
How can we make sure as many people are prepared for disasters as possible? Harris County Public Health has formed community-based resilience teams to help share information and build connections to resources. East and Central African community asset mapping underway today:
Every five years, Harris County (via @readyharris.bsky.social)
prepares a hazard mitigation plan in partnership with dozens of local jurisdictions. New this year: including public health emergency as a critical hazard. Read and comment on the latest version:
www.readyharris.org/Contact/Miti...
Fluffy white dog with alert ears needs a good home
Inquisitive brown and white dog wonders if you are their new owner
Black and brown dog waits patiently in kennel for a good home
Not a cat person? No problem! Your faithful companion is waiting:
Harris County Pets is closed to the public for a deep clean today; over 40 volunteers are coming by to take animals outside while staff scrub everything from floor drains to ceiling vents! These kittens will have a cleaner home but theyβd rather be home with you :) www.countypets.com #publichealth
Harris County Public Health hospital-based violence interruption specialists, community-based outreach specialists, and violence prevention team leadership proudly wear orange tshirts in recognition of gun violence prevention month and their RELENTLESS work on the RISE (Relentless Interrupters Serving Everyone) team
Together we can end gun violence! #wearorange
Learn more about the Relentless Interrupters Serving Everyone:
publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Divisions-Of...
Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez & Asst Chief Suarez, and Harris County Public Health leaders celebrate the RISE opening
This week, HCPH also opened the RISE Empowerment Center, a new hub for violence prevention services. Violence interrupters build relationships across the community, helping potential perpetrators of and survivors of gun violence access healing, mediation, and support.
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The Harris County Public Health violence interruption team has prevented over 100 incidents of gun violence since inception. Dr Shiree Berry from HCA Northwest notes that the hospital has seen a dramatic decrease in recidivism - people coming into the hospital multiple times as victims
Dr Howard Henderson, Dr Shiree Berry, and Lupe Washington speak at Baker Institute
Lupe Washington, Director of Community Health & Violence Prevention Services for Harris County Public Health, shares that HCPH hospital-based interrupters have met with more than 600 victims of violence at bedside. Survivors and perpetrators are overlapping groups - support & prevention are key