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Saving Black Men's LIVES

African American Male Wellness Agency was created to combat disparities in the black community.

We've provided tailored support through our initiative programs

Our community health and wellness programs are designed to improve the overall health and well-being of individuals within our communities. These programs focus on promoting healthy behaviors, preventing diseases, and providing access to healthcare services. They play a crucial role in empowering communities to take control of their health and creating environments that support healthy living.

Mental Wellness

It’s time to break the stigma of mental health in the Black community. Learn more about Real Men Real Talk.

Uplift HER

Too often women of color put aside their own health to take care of others. Learn how to prioritize your health.

Financial Awareness

Financial wellness is woven into every aspect of our work, empowering individuals and families to build healthier, more secure futures by addressing both physical and economic well-being.

Fatherhood

Black fathers play a vital role in the health and development of their children. We can help you be the best you can be for your family.

Opioid Awareness

The Opioid crisis is our problem too. Learn how to fight the epidemic in our community.

Health & Wellness

Your health is the most valuable asset you have. Learn how to improve your well-being and develop healthy habits.

GET INVOLVED

HOW TO get involved

Welcome to the African American Male Wellness Agency! Our mission is to uplift, empower, and support Black men and their families on their journey toward healing and well-being. Best of all, all our programs are completely free! Scroll down to learn more about our initiatives and how you can get involved.

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SEE LOCATIONS

Stay up to date with AAMWA events and announcements in your city.

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SEE WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

Join the movement: Become a volunteer, sponsor, or register to attend an event.

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CONTRIBUTE TO AAMWA

Support the Leading Agency Impacting the Lives of Black Men and Their Families

KNOW YOUR NUMBERS

What We know

In 2024, over 5,000 Black men were screened, and an alarming 85% were found to have high blood pressure. Unfortunately, Black men are disproportionately impacted by the top five preventable diseases, which shorten lifespans and limit quality of life. But there is hope.

70%
Black men are 70% more likely to die from preventable diseases than white men
214%
The Black community has seen a 214% increase in opioid overdoses in the past decade.
60%
Black women are 60% more likely to have high blood pressure and other chronic conditions
60%
60% of Black men are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes by age 55.

Thank You To Our National Sponsors

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