Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
Cynthia Haverkamp serves as the Climate Justice Coordinator at Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department since June 2022, having previously contributed as the East Sound South Regional FieldSTEM Coordinator at Pacific Education Institute. Haverkamp's expertise includes developing professional development programs for educators focused on environmental justice and sustainability, alongside skills in curriculum writing that adheres to educational standards. Prior roles encompass parks planning and communications, where Haverkamp created educational materials and newsletters about environmental and social justice. As a Highly Capable Coordinator and Teacher Leader in Steilacoom Historical School District, Haverkamp developed curriculum and guided new educators. Haverkamp earned a Master’s Degree in Transformational Leadership from Seattle University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
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Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
Public health is essential for all of us. We’re quietly at work to protect your health. Every day, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department works so you can enjoy a meal, drink tap water, breathe clean air, and stay healthy and disease free. That’s why public health is essential. We employ approximately 300 employees in Tacoma, Washington. Vision Healthy People in Healthy Communities. Mission We protect and improve the health of all people and places in Pierce County. Priorities •People are healthy and safe here. •People have equitable opportunities for health. •Children, families and communities thrive.