Don’t let your resolutions go up in smoke
Have you decided 2022 is going to be the year to quit smoking once and for all? You’re not the only one.
Healthier Communities dedicates $6 million each year to community programs for underserved individuals. They focus on improving children’s health, reducing infant mortality, and helping at-risk adults prevent and manage chronic disease.
Have you decided 2022 is going to be the year to quit smoking once and for all? You’re not the only one.
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Joetta Harris felt helpless battling her worsening health amid the rigors of life. A pair of specialists from a free community health program helped her find a new path.
A free health program aims to help John Earl Day Jr., 54, find a path out of homelessness—and back to good health.
Amid mounting health concerns, 65-year-old Mozella Taylor turned to prayer for answers—and she soon found guidance in her quest for better health.
A free community health program helps Lillie Towns overcome physical and emotional barriers to reclaim her life.
New habits and close guidance from a unique wellness program helped a young grandmother take control of her health.
Leaders look beyond hospitals and doctors’ offices to improve the health of the community. And it starts with helping people succeed.
Class equips Tammy Brann and Jeff Smoker for an easier start to parenthood.
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