New Orleans is Saving Black Men’s Lives on Saturday, October 12th, 2024

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About The African American Male Wellness Initiative

The National African American Male Wellness Initiative was established in 2004 to begin the process of empowering men to understand through prevention one can live longer. The awareness campaign is the largest Wellness Initiative of its kind in Central Ohio and has expanded to over 15 markets nationally including Los Angeles, Houston, Memphis, Atlanta, and Cleveland. 

The Wellness Initiative has provided tens of thousands of Black men free health screenings across the country, resulting in recognition from President Obama and the month of August being declared as African American Male Wellness Month in Ohio.

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Veronica Magee
504-418-3689

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Philadelphia 76ers Shine a Spotlight on African American Male Wellness Agency

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIxqZJMtwkI&feature=youtu.be In a commendable display of community engagement, the Philadelphia 76ers recently joined forces with the African American Male Wellness Agency (AAMWA) during a game against the Dallas Mavericks. The Sixers, known for their commitment to social responsibility, named the AAMWA as a community spotlight

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Johnson & Johnson highlights partnership with AAMWA

The African American Male Wellness Agency (AAMWA) is featured in an article by Johnson & Johnson about their My Health Can’t Wait program. The initiative was launched in 2020 as part of the Race to Health Equity and has evolved into an impactful initiative fostering

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Fighting for Health Equity on Capitol Hill

WASHINGTON, D.C. –The African American Male Wellness Agency (AAMWA) is taking a leading role in a collaborative effort with R&B recording artist Al B. Sure! and Rev. Al Sharpton, who serve as the Executive Chairman and Senior Adviser of the Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition,

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