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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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7 community health Events Found

Mar 13

Community Health Worker Training - Spring 2026

This program prepares you to be a trusted advocate that can make a difference in your community. As a health worker, you can assist others by bridging the gap that currently exists between residents and health providers. You can be on the front lines of health equity and help your neighbors with existing health issues. The program includes multiple dates: Friday, January 16; Friday, February 13; Friday, March 13, plus online classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3-5 pm. Seats are limited. For more information visit ohio.edu/chsp/alliance/community-health-workers.
Ohio University Lancaster, Brasee Hall Room 412
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3/13/26
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Mar 17

Your Health, Your Future: The Power of Regular Screenings

Learn how preventive health screenings play an essential role in helping people stay healthy and active throughout their lives. Usually offered for free by most health insurance plans, these screenings help people stay healthy and active. The presentation will share a practical guide to recommended screenings by age and gender, empowering attendees to take charge of their well-being and make the most of routine checkups. Information is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Glendale-Foothills Branch Library, Roadrunner Room
Free
3/17/26
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Mar 27

NHS: One Health: The Inextricable Interconnectedness of Animal, Human and Environmental Health

As Roseman takes steps towards its next academic venture --the College of Veterinary Medicine --meet Founding Dean Katherine Fogelberg and learn how veterinarians play a vital role in interprofessional healthcare teams and how, by working together, they can impact animal, human and environmental health. Learn how veterinarians are trained to go beyond clinical practice, to think at a macro level about global health and wellness, and the importance of veterinary care for physical, emotional, and social health in humans.
Virtual
Free
3/27/26
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Apr 13

Can We Prevent Alzheimer's? What Science Says About Risk and Resilience

Join Dr. Wickstead for a discussion of the ins and outs of Alzheimer's disease and actions that may help ward it off. He will examine how lifestyle choices such as diet, exercise, stress, socialization, and continued education may lessen the risk of developing Alzheimer's. The information presented is for informational purposes only and is not for use in diagnosing any condition.
Glendale-Foothills Branch Library
Free
4/13/26
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Apr 23

Seattle/King County Clinic Free Health Clinic

Seattle/King County Clinic brings together healthcare organizations, civic agencies, non-profits, private businesses and volunteers from across the State of Washington to produce a giant free health clinic at Seattle Center. Volunteers are needed April 23 - 26, 2026 for a variety of roles.
Seattle Center
Free health clin...
4/23/26
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May 11

Aging and Changes to the Swallow

Learn how changes in muscle strength, sensitivity, and reflexes can impact swallowing. Expert speech-language pathologists will explain typical aging symptoms, abnormal signs, and proactive solutions related to swallowing. 20% of people over age 50 experience changes in their ability to swallow.
Glendale-Foothills Branch Library
Free
5/11/26
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Jul 5

Leadership for Social Change

A two-week residential summer program for high school students (grades 10-12) focused on building leadership skills and driving positive change in communities. Students analyze systemic social issues, develop civic strategies, work with local organizations, and create individual action plans. The program combines academics, fieldwork, skill-building, and reflection with exploration of topics like educational inequity, neighborhood segregation, environmental justice, community health, and public policy. Students earn 1 Tufts Credit (Pass/Fail) and live in air-conditioned dormitories with full meals and campus access. Application opens December 1, 2025, with materials due May 1, 2026.
Tufts University
$5,750.00 - Resi...
7/5/26
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