Pride and Public Health
Last Updated: April 30, 2026 In addition to Immigrant Heritage Month, June is also Pride Month! It’s an important month for both public health and health equity. Ginger Lee writes that “The LGBTQ community has endured systemic and legally sanctioned discrimination, shaming by institutions and systems, shunning by families of origin, the HIV epidemic, and being targeted...Continue reading→
Get to know RHHD’s Health Equity Specialist: Cameron Foster
Last Updated: April 30, 2026 In May, RHHD welcomed a new Health Equity Specialist to our team! Cameron Foster joins us after working for the VDH Central Office as a COVID-19 investigator and vulnerable population data analyst. Cameron has a master’s in public health from Eastern Virginia Medical School and an MBA from William &...Continue reading→
Extreme Heat
Last Updated: April 30, 2026 Summer 2024 is shaping up to be a warm one, and here at RHHD, we know that extreme heat is a public health issue. In Virginia, more people receive care for heat-related illnesses when the temperatures climb to 86 degrees and higher—and we’re already seeing those kinds of temperatures. The first step to protect yourself...Continue reading→
Tick Talk
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, but it’s not the only time of the year to think about ticks. Whether you’re playing, working, or exercising outdoors, keeping safety tips in mind can help protect you from serious tickborne illnesses: Prep for ticks before you head outside. Use an EPA-registered insect repellent and tuck your pants...Continue reading→
The Richmond Health Equity Fund is open for applications!
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 Applications are now open for the Richmond Health Equity Fund 2024-2025 cycle! The deadline to submit applications is June 23, 2024. Richmond is a city of health disparity. Census data show how extreme heat, mental health challenges, and lack of access to healthy foods all echo city redlining, when banks and city institutions used discriminatory lending practices to keep...Continue reading→
Getting stroke smart
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 May is also Stroke Awareness Month. Strokes happen when something blocks blood flow to the brain or a blood vessel in the brain bursts—it’s sometimes called a “brain attack” for this reason. Strokes are the fourth leading cause of death in Virginia (behind cancer, heart disease, and accidents). People experiencing a stroke need quick,...Continue reading→
Support adolescent health: Become a trusted adult
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 Today, we’re welcoming Health Education Specialist TaShana Jaudon to the newsletter! TaShana works with RHHD’s Adolescent Health Program; currently, she is hosting the programs 13th Annual Healthy Living for Youth Health Fairs in partnership with Richmond Public Schools Health and PE Departments. Take it away, TaShana: In May, I’m excited...Continue reading→
What does it mean to “speak to a medical provider”?
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 When you consult public health resources, you probably see some version of “talk to your primary care provider” or “consult with your medical provider” pretty frequently. What does it mean and why do we say it? What is a primary care or medical provider? A primary care provider (PCP) is...Continue reading→
Protect your liver; test for hepatitis!
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 Sunday, May 19, is Hepatitis Testing Day. Hepatitis can be caused by substance use, alcohol, or viruses. Viral hepatitis includes Hepatitis A, B, and C. CDC encourages all adults in the U.S. to get tested for Hepatitis B and C at least once in their lifetimes. RHHD Epidemiologist Senior Louise Lockett Gordon explains why viral hepatitis...Continue reading→
Hurricane Preparedness Week
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) wants you to know that most good hurricane preparation happens before a storm shows up on the forecast. That’s why May brings Hurricane Preparedness Week. NOAA has put together a week of guides to help you and your loved ones take stock of your supplies...Continue reading→
Know the facts: Fentanyl Awareness Day
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 Tuesday, May 7, is National Fentanyl Awareness Day. The observation recognizes the approximately 70,000 Americans who fatally overdosed on fentanyl in 2023. Ahead of May 7, RHHD Substance Use Disorder Coordinator Jasmine Blue shares some important facts about fentanyl: What is fentanyl? Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid and a major...Continue reading→
Central Virginia Nurse of the Year: Nicole McCurrach
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 Nicole McCurrach and her husband were at the Bryan Park playground with their two daughters—aged five and seven—on a Saturday morning when she told him she wanted to become a nurse. She had worked corporate jobs and spent time at home with the girls. She was 39 and ready for...Continue reading→
