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Barry-Eaton Health Department Releases FY25 Annual Report Highlights

Barry-Eaton Health Department Unveils Comprehensive Annual Report for FY25

The Barry-Eaton District Health Department (BEDHD) has released its Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Annual Report, showcasing significant strides in public health initiatives that impact the lives of residents in Barry and Eaton counties. The report provides an in-depth look at the department’s efforts in disease prevention, family health support, mental health enhancement, emergency preparedness, and environmental health protection.

Rebekah Condon, Health Officer for BEDHD, emphasized the human element behind the statistics in the report, stating, “This report reflects the work happening every day across our district to support healthier communities. Behind every program, service, and statistic are real people, families, and communities. We are proud of the partnerships and progress highlighted in this report and grateful to everyone who helps make this work possible.”

Key Highlights of the FY25 Annual Report

  • Achievements over the past year
  • Community health data and emerging local trends
  • Program and partnership success stories
  • Comprehensive information about district-wide services
  • Advancements toward regional public health objectives

Throughout the fiscal year, BEDHD adapted to evolving community needs by enhancing education, outreach, prevention, and support services. The report articulates the continuous efforts made to improve public health, which often go unnoticed unless during times of crisis. It underscores the proactive measures taken to safeguard and elevate community health standards in Barry and Eaton counties.

Residents, community stakeholders, and local organizations are invited to delve into the report to understand the full extent of public health endeavors within the district. The FY25 Annual Report can be accessed online at: bit.ly/BEDHDAnnualReport25. For further insights into BEDHD’s programs and services, visit: www.barryeatonhealth.org.

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