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Virtual Health Disparity

Reports From The Field 

The primary goal of the HBCU Wellness Project is to leverage educational and service-oriented resources at HBCUs to positively impact the health and well-being of Tennessee residents. 

 

Our Student Health Ambassador (SHAs), in addition to our COVID-19 Outreach and Engagement Cohort, continues to be a partnership with the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of the Office of Minority Health Disparity Elimination. Our outreach efforts involve the work of trained students at the private HBCUs and select PWIs to increase awareness and activities around health disparities, through collaboration with community based organizations, churches, federally qualified health centers and agencies.

 

Program Impact

Education. Training. Health. Community.

8

Participating Colleges and Universities

67

Community Outreach Activities Conducted 

2500

More Than 2500 Event Participants 
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Phone: 615-327-5916

 1005 Dr. D.B. Todd Jr. Boulevard Nashville, TN 37208

HBCU Wellness Project is located on the second floor of the Old Hospital, in the West Wing, Suite 248.

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This Project is sponsored through an appropriation by the State of Tennessee's Legislative Black Caucus.

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