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A new health survey in Cleveland is providing residents with a confidential platform to express their concerns on a variety of pressing issues. This initiative aims to gather valuable insights from the community, addressing topics ranging from substance abuse to crime and mental health.
Participants in the survey can share their experiences and opinions without fear of judgment, ensuring that a diverse range of voices is heard. By focusing on the unique challenges faced by the community, the survey seeks to inform local health initiatives and policy decisions.
The feedback collected will be instrumental in shaping future programs and resources tailored to meet the needs of Cleveland residents. As the city grapples with ongoing health and safety challenges, the survey represents a crucial step toward fostering a healthier, safer environment for all. Community engagement through this survey underscores the importance of resident input in driving meaningful change.
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