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Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Community and Faith-based Organizations
November 6, 2009, 2:00 PM ET
The purpose of "Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Community and Faith-based Organizations" is to provide fact sheets, easy-to-use template letters or e-mails, and other materials to assist community and faith-based organizations (CFBOs) communicate about the flu, including seasonal and 2009 H1N1 flu, with their staff, members, and those served in their communities. This document is a companion toolkit for "H1N1 Flu: A Guide for Community and Faith-based Organizations," which is available online at:
http://www.flu.gov/professional/community/cfboguidance.html#APPA.
The toolkit includes:
► 2 Fact Sheets for Community and Faith-based Organizations
- Action Steps for Community and Faith-based Organizations to Prevent the Spread of Flu
- Additional Community and Faith-based Organization Action Steps for Gatherings, Meetings, and Programs to Minimize Spread of Flu
► 2 Fact Sheets For Members and Those Served by Community and Faith-based Organizations
- Action Steps to Protect You and Your Family from the Flu
- Action Steps for People at Higher Risk for Flu Complications
► 2 Posters
- STOP! Do You Feel Sick? (8.5" x 11" PDF)
- Cover Your Cough (18" x 24" PDF Poster)
► 3 Template Letters (or E-mails) to Send to Members and Those Served by Community and Faith-based Organizations
- Flu Season is Starting. Get Ready Now!
- If You Are Not Feeling Well
- Staying Healthy
The recently released Guide For Community and Faith-Based Organizations provides specific action steps community and faith-based organizations can take to help keep communities healthy during flu season, including:
- Communicating important information about flu
- Supporting vaccination efforts
- Linking vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations to vital information and resources
- Expanding and adjusting organizational activities to help people stay healthy
For more information:
► Visit: www.flu.gov
► Contact CDC 24 hours/Every Day
- 1 (800) CDC-INFO (232-4636)
- TTY: (888) 232-6348
- cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Last updated: November 20, 2009 12:26 PM EST




