State Associations of Local Boards of Health
A state association of local boards of health (SALBOH) is an identified and recognized state organization representing local boards of health within a state. Their purpose is to provide education and advocacy for local boards of health who are advisory and/or governance bodies to the local public health agencies within their state. They promote the concept of citizen involvement in the local public health system as members of local boards of health.
SALBOHs are a vital part of the NALBOH membership and network. They are Affiliate members of NALBOH and an important link between NALBOH and local boards of health from their states.
Click here (PDF)
for a map of all existing SALBOHs, emerging SALBOHs, and interested SALBOHs.
New! Did You Know...
Attention SALBOHs: Request for Proposal for Planning Meeting on Sustaining Local Tobacco Control Programs
The National Association of Local Boards of Health (NALBOH), and the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Office on Smoking and Health (CDC/OSH), are pleased to offer a planning meeting and development opportunity to improve the capacity of local public health professionals to plan and implement activities that will support and sustain tobacco control program efforts and resources over the long term. The one-day planning meeting is designed to improve the capacity of community-based stakeholders and partners by forming a local team to work with the state tobacco control program and advocates at the state and community levels to promote and sustain ongoing commitment and resources for tobacco control efforts. Click here for more information (PDF)!
State Quarterly Newsletters
Click on the links below to view SALBOH quarterly
state newsletters. These publications can also be found as inserts in the
NALBOH NEWSBRIEF for each respective state.
Third Quarter:
Illinois (PDF)
Nebraska (PDF)
Utah (PDF)
Second Quarter:
Illinois (PDF)
Nebraska (PDF)
New Jersey (PDF)
North
Carolina (PDF)
Utah (PDF)