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PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Emily Vitas, Project Lead
Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee
Phone: 530-906-3810
Email: emily@ttcf.net
Making North Tahoe-Truckee Better for Everyone:
Community Engagement and Health Survey
The Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee requests resident participation to
measure local quality of life, community engagement, and mental health needs.
[Truckee, CA, January 23, 2020] Until mid-March 2020, North Tahoe-Truckee is benchmarking our community’s overall well-being and mental health. The Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee (CCTT) is asking all residents for their help by completing a confidential survey. The results will help local organizations
develop programs to improve the quality of life for all of our community members.
CCTT is also partnering with the national research firm PRC of Omaha, Nebraska, to conduct 400 phone surveys in the region between mid-January and March. The households selected will be selected at random, and the survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete.
“The more responses and data that we receive, the better we can improve the lives of our friends, neighbors, children, and family members. This is a real way that all of us, as a community, can participate in making our region better,” said Alison Schwedner, Director of CCTT.
CCTT encourages area residents to take an active role in the process. The survey results will inform ways to strengthen existing services and community connections. Take the survey now by clicking here.
For more information about the North Tahoe-Truckee Community Engagement and Health Survey, residents may contact Emily Vitas at emily@ttcf.net.
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The Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee is a program of the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation. CCTT is a partnership of 45+ nonprofit and public organizations working together to address fundamental needs of residents. Collectively, we identify emerging community issues and develop strategies with our
combined vision and resources.
Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation (TTCF) has served North Tahoe-Truckee since 1998. Its mission is to connect people and opportunities to build a more caring, creative, and effective community.
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