FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 6, 2026
Media Contact: Maria Reppas, Maria.Reppas@vdh.virginia.gov
Virginia Department of Health Celebrates National Public Health Week
National Public Health Week is April 6-12
RICHMOND, Va. – The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is recognizing National Public Health Week, April 6-12, by highlighting the critical public health work of VDH and its partner agencies. Virginia’s public health workers are reflecting on why they serve, while focusing on the future of public health and its impact on communities across Virginia.
This year’s national call to action asks communities to renew their commitment to improving health outcomes. The theme, “Ready. Set. Action!” emphasizes assessing progress in public health and taking the next steps toward a healthier future.
“During National Public Health Week, we’re reminded that the most powerful data we have isn’t in a chart or a dashboard; it’s in the lived experiences of the people we serve,” said Virginia Health Commissioner Dr. Cameron Webb. “When we take the time to truly listen, we build the trust that is the foundation of public health. And with that trust, we can show up for Virginia’s communities in the ways they need and deserve.”
For nearly 400 years, public health has made its mark by overseeing programs and services designed to improve the health of Virginians. In 1610, the Jamestown Colony enacted the first sanitation regulations. Since then, public health work has expanded. VDH provides hundreds of programs, services and resources, covering all aspects of public health. The agency and its 35 local health districts serve more than 8.8 million Virginians in areas that include family health, environmental health, disease prevention, emergency preparedness and vital records.
VDH invites you to take a moment to recognize how public health has improved the lives of Virginians by protecting the health and promoting the well-being of all Virginians. To learn more about VDH programs, follow VDH on Facebook, X and Instagram, or visit www.vdh.virginia.gov.