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Social Services Division Refugee Services Program Receives Grant  (2/15/2012)
The City of Portland, Health & Human Services Department, Social Services Division, Refugee Services Program Receives Grant from the Nellie Mae Education Foundation. More

HUD AWARDS $1.5 BILLION TO MORE THAN 7,100 LOCAL HOMELESS PROGRAMS  (12/20/2011)
WASHINGTON – U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan today awarded $1.47 billion to renew funding to more than 7,100 local homeless programs operating across the country. More

The City of Portland Services for Survivors of Torture Program  (10/28/2009)
The City of Portland Health & Human Service Department, Social Services Division has been awarded a three year grant of $1,080,000 from the Office of Refugee Resettlement Services for Survivors of Torture Grant. More

Flu Fridays at 103 India Street  (11/30/2007)
FLU FRIDAYS will be in the morning, clinics from 9:00 to Noon at 103 India Street. More

Homeless Point in Time Survey  (8/1/2007)
The Health & Human Services Department released the 2007 Portland Point in Time Survey. The Survey was conducted on January 30th, 2007, and was again this year completed in cooperation with the Balance of the State and the Penobscot Countinuums of Care. The Survey is a count of all homeless individuals and families living in emergency shelter, on the streets, or encampments, in cars, or in places unfit for human habitation. More

From the CDC: Early Report of Serious Eye Infections Associated with Soft Contact Lens Solution  (5/25/2007)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), collaborating with the Food and Drug Administration, state and other partners, has identified an outbreak of a serious but rare eye infection called Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK). This infection is caused by a free-living ameba (Acanthamoeba) a microscopic organism found everywhere in nature. Infections can result in permanent visual impairment or blindness... More

Bubier Meats Recalls Beef Products for Possible Fecal and Other Contaminants  (5/3/2007)
Congressional and Public Affairs RECALL RELEASE [REVISED]
CLASS I RECALL, HEALTH RISK: HIGH
Please visit the State of Maine web site of more information. More

Facts about Community Water Fluoridation  (3/21/2007)
Fluoride works to prevent caries in several ways, including: fluoride in plaque and saliva inhibit demineralization of enamel and improves recovery of damaged enamel; and fluoride reduces the activity of More

Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Annual Report  (11/14/2006)
11/14/2006 - The City of Portland Public Health Division is pleased to announce the publication of its Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Annual Report. Included are updates on each of the Division's six program areas, noteworthy health indicators for the region, and plans for addressing other priority health issues in the future. Hard copies are available by contacting phweb@portlandmaine.gov. More

Pandemic Flu  (11/2/2006)
The American Red Cross has developed a home care guide for pandemic flu planning. Information includes definitions of terms, flu prevention guidelines, and treatment recommendations. More

Mold Information  (11/2/2006)

Mold detection and control information has been produced by the Maine Bureau of General Services, the Maine Bureau of Air Quality, the Maine Indoor Air Quality Council, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Another School-Based Health Center slated to open at the new East End Community School.  (8/23/2006)
Portland, ME…There are now six school-based health centers (SBHCs) serving students in Portland. The existing centers are located at Portland and Deering High Schools, King Middle School, Reiche Community School and the West School. More

Portland City Council Votes to Support More Smoke-Free Housing  (8/7/2006)
On Monday, July 17, the Portland City Council voted unanimously to support a resolution to reduce the number of Portland residents in multi-unit housing exposed to secondhand smoke. The resolution states that the City of Portland believes that all residents deserve to breathe clean air and live in a smoke-free environment. More

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