Join this important and empowering Know Your Rights Webinar, featuring an experienced immigrant rights lawyer from a respected social justice organization.
Understand the end-to-end process of NYC Council Discretionary Expense Funding, including application requirements, review timelines, and key milestones.Gain insight into tracking and managing discretionary awards, from notification of selection through to contract execution.
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose using naloxone and provide information on how to access free naloxone.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is meeting to deliberate on childhood vaccine recommendations, including the universal Hep B birth dose recommendation.
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose using naloxone and provide information on how to access free naloxone.
In this workshop, learn about NYC Council Discretionary Expense Funding: the application process, the timeline to receive funding if you are selected, and the organizational capacity necessary to apply and manage a reimbursement grant.
Hep B United Coalition Monthly Call Thursday, December 11, 2025 | 3 – 4 PM Email Frank or Shreya to RSVP Description: Hep B Foundation, in partnership with AAPCHO (Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations), created and co-chairs Hep B United, a national coalition of 30+ member coalitions in 26 cities and 15 states, that are working to address Hep B in their local communities. With our leadership, Hep B United members are finding success in bringing together key stakeholders such as community-based organizations, healthcare providers, hospitals and clinics, state and local health departments, student groups, and elected officials and community leaders to increase Hep B awareness, screening, vaccination and linkage to care in high-risk communities. To learn more about Hep B United, visit www.hepbunited.org. Join Hep B United Monthly Coalition Call by emailing Frank Hood at frank.hood@hepb.org or Shreya at shreya.koirala@hepb.org.
The Hepatitis Appropriation Partnership (HAP) meets up to increase federal support including funding for hepatitis prevention, testing, education, research, surveillance, and treatment.
Given the new advancements in research, the World Hepatitis Alliance is hosting a webinar to provide an overview of what a functional hepatitis B cure is and the science driving its development.
This session will highlight Sierra Leone’s remarkable progress toward hepatitis B elimination, showcasing both national-level milestones and the powerful community-led efforts driving change on the ground.
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose using naloxone and provide information on how to access free naloxone.
This session will present WHO recommendations for uninterrupted OAMT access, discuss the impact of service disruptions, and highlight global efforts to ensure life saving interventions for people who use drugs are maintained.
This two part (3 hours total - 2 sessions that are each 1.5 hours) training is for health and human service providers who work with people living with HIV and who need updated information about HIV/HCV co-infection in order to provide effective services to their clients.
This 1.5-hour webinar will provide health and human services providers an overview of health literacy and give participants the opportunity to develop skills utilizing health literacy universal precautions to clearly communicate with patients or clients.