Strengthening the community of public health professionals to face the challenges of working in public health.

Support for Public Health Professionals

Public Health Connected is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded by epidemiologist Dr. Kristi McClamroch during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn about our vision, mission, and history.

Join Our Community

The Public Health Connected community welcomes all people who are working in public health, no matter your background, workplace, job title, public health focus, or stage of career.

When you join the Public Health Connected community, you get access to all sorts of cool things, including our weekly newsletters, monthly social events, community spotlights, and the Public Health Groove Video Series.

Join Us

Get a sneak peek of the first episode of the Public Health Groove Video Series here! If you work in public health, we’re sure you’ll find something in the video that you can relate to!

Express Yourself

Public Health Connected sells a wide array of shirts and mugs to help you express your love of public health and show appreciation for professionals just like yourself. All shirts are available in multiple styles, sizes, and colors. Mugs are available in a several styles.

And we offer special deals when you order in bulk (5+ of the same item)!

100% of proceeds go to supporting Public Health Connected. 

 

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Public Health Recharge

Public Health Recharge is our new program that provides public health professionals opportunities to connect and engage with other public health professionals so that they can better navigate the current challenges of working in public health.

Be Part of Something Special

There are many ways to get involved with Public Health Connected. You can sign up for our newsletter.  You can donate. You can volunteer your time. Your support is greatly appreciated!

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” – Barack Obama