Help Improve the Health of Our Community
Community Engagement and Health Survey
TRUCKEE, Calif. – The Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee (CCTT) requests resident participation in a confidential survey to measure local quality of life, community engagement, and behavioral health needs. The survey is open now until April 3, 2022 and the results will help local organizations develop programs to better address the health needs of our community members.
The survey can be found by following the links below or at ttcf.net. CCTT is also partnering with the national research firm PRC to conduct 400 phone surveys in the region between March and April. Households will be selected at random, and the survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete.
Taking this survey is a quick and simple way that all of us, as a community, can participate in making our region better. We know that the past two years have been a struggle for our community, but with accurate data we can better inform funding and planning processes to improve the overall health of this region.
Alison Schwedner, Director of the Community Collaborative
As a follow up to the 2020 Community Engagement & Behavioral Health Survey, the information collected in this survey will be valuable data used to measure the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, identify any community health trends and support the recently released Behavioral Health Roadmap.
Click here to take the survey.
For more information about the Tahoe Truckee Community Engagement and Health Survey, residents may contact us at info@ttcf.net.
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