The health and wellness of your family matters to the members of the Greater New York and the Metro-Manhattan (NY) Chapters of The Links, Incorporated. They are hosting the Black Family Wellness Expo on Saturday, March 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Harlem at Abyssinian Baptist Church in the Dr. Calvin O. Butts III Educational & Cultural Center.
According to the late Civil Rights pioneer Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhumane.”
Through this wellness expo, these two chapters of The Links, Incorporated, and their community partners are collaborating to reduce health and economic disparities in the Black community. This event is a part of The Links, Incorporated’s nationwide Black Family Wellness Expos, which is being held simultaneously on March 21 across the country to leverage its entire membership and improve health outcomes for Black families. The Black Family Wellness Expo contributes to The Links National Wellness Expo’s effort to raise awareness about conditions that shorten or impact the quality of life within the Black community.
From infants to senior citizens, all are welcome to attend the expo that will include food pantry offerings, healthcare screenings, panel discussions, meditation, and yoga, as well as a diaper giveaway, other giveaways, and door prizes. For more information, visit linksinc.org, metromanhattanlinks.org, and greaternewyorklinksinc.org.
