Black Men's Health and Wellness Symposium: Join Us This Saturday

Tuesday, 17 September 2024, 05:52

Black Men's Health and Wellness Symposium focuses on promoting well-being among Black men. This event will take place on Saturday, September 21, at St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Attendees will engage in discussions about health issues tailored to the unique needs of this community. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance knowledge and empower health choices.
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Black Men's Health and Wellness Symposium: Join Us This Saturday

Black Men's Health and Wellness Symposium Overview

This Saturday, September 21, the Black Men’s Health Symposium will actively raise health awareness in the community. From 8:00 am to 12:30 pm, join local leaders and healthcare professionals at St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem.

What to Expect

  • Informative sessions addressing key health issues affecting Black men
  • Opportunities to engage with healthcare practitioners
  • Resources for ongoing health education

Why Attend?

Participating in the Black Men's Health and Wellness Symposium can significantly influence personal health decisions. Attendees can enhance their understanding of prevalent health concerns and network with peers who share similar experiences.


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