Sangamon County Department of Public Health

Sangamon County Department of Public Health Our mission is to protect, promote and improve the health and well-being of all individuals and families in Sangamon and Menard Counties.

Find our Facebook Public Comment Policy athttps://scdph.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SCDPH-Facebook-Public-Comment-Policy-7-17-2020.pdf

The Sangamon County Department of Public Health is now accepting applications for its new one-acre community garden loca...
06/07/2026

The Sangamon County Department of Public Health is now accepting applications for its new one-acre community garden located at the department’s campus at 2833 South Grand Avenue East in Springfield.
The community garden is designed to provide residents with an affordable opportunity to grow fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers while promoting healthy living, community engagement, and gardening education during the growing season.
Individual 10-foot by 10-foot garden plots are available for $10 per season. Participants will have access to fertile soil, water, and gardening hand tools provided on-site.
Complimentary seed kits and starter plants, including peppers, tomatoes, and eggplant, will also be available to early registrants while supplies last.
Garden plots may be used to grow approved vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Additional rules and participant responsibilities are outlined in the gardener agreement form.
Residents interested in participating may obtain an application by:
● Calling 217-321-2601
● Emailing [email protected]
● Messaging the Sangamon County Department of Public Health on Facebook
● Visiting the Sangamon County Department of Public Health in person at 2833 South Grand Avenue East in Springfield
The Department of Public Health encourages residents of all experience levels to participate and help build a shared community space focused on fresh food, education, and neighborhood connection.

For all the adventure lovers out there, make sure you have an outdoor emergency plan. When you head out the door, bring ...
06/04/2026

For all the adventure lovers out there, make sure you have an outdoor emergency plan. When you head out the door, bring the National Park Service's 10 essentials.
Get ready for your next outing: nps.gov/articles/gtgemergencyplan.htm

When a tick bites, it can transfer alpha-gal from its saliva into a person's blood. The body's natural defenses, or immu...
05/29/2026

When a tick bites, it can transfer alpha-gal from its saliva into a person's blood. The body's natural defenses, or immune system, can identify alpha-gal as a threat and trigger an allergic reaction. Symptoms occur after people eat red meat or are exposed to other products made from mammals. Because of this, AGS is also known as red meat allergy or tick bite meat allergy. Find out more at:
https://www.cdc.gov/alpha-gal-syndrome/about/index.html

Address

2833 S Grand Avenue E
Springfield, IL
62703

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12175353100

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