What is National Public Health Week?
National Public Health Week (NPHW) is a nationwide celebration led by the American Public Health Association to recognize the people, systems, and policies that protect and improve the health of our communities. Each year, organizations across the country highlight the essential role public health plays in helping individuals and families live longer, healthier lives.
Why It Matters in South Dakota
For SDPHA, NPHW is an opportunity to elevate the unique strengths and challenges of public health in our state. From rural access to care, to maternal and child health, to behavioral health and workforce development, South Dakota’s public health landscape reflects both resilience and ongoing need. NPHW allows us to bring attention to these issues, celebrate progress, and strengthen partnerships that move our state forward.