Weekly Updates & Resources from CHUG
CUTTING COVID-19 YOUTH RISKS THIS SUMMER
According to youthtoday.org, we are in a better place for summer activities than we were last year around this time, but certain precautions must still be taken to help ensure youth safety.
Youth program organizers are actively looking for ways to reduce risk without doing so in excess of PPE requirements, limits on indoor gatherings, and sanitation efforts.
If your kids are going to camp this year, here are some strategies you may see put into place:
CHUG UPDATES: Unplanned weather events can strike at any time, and it’s important that children also understand how unpredictable changes in weather can be navigated. Youth preparedness and natural disaster planning can help ensure maximum safety.
OTHER UPDATES:
Mill Valley Agency Joins Partnership To Help Underserved Youth
Protecting Young Athletes During Youth Sports Safety Month
#SafePlaceSelfie Campaign Reminds People to Plan for Dangerous Weather
UnitedHealth's Mega Donation Will Boost Youth Services, Health Equity Needs on Western Slope