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FROM DISPARITY TO VITALITY:
CONGREGATIONS AS CENTERS OF WELLNESS

The 2005 Bay Area African American Health Summit’s Faith Based Health Institute invites you to join the Faith Based community on

Friday, April 8, 2005
9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Downs United Methodist Church
6026 Idaho Street Oakland, CA

Featured Speaker:
Dr. Brenda Wade of Heartline Productions is a psychologist, feature writer for Essence Magazine, and host of “Black Rennaissance” on the UPN Network.

Practical Workshops

Health Ministries Tool Kit
Alta Bates Summit Health Ministry Program
Stomp out Stroke
American Heart Association
Redefining Policies, Attitudes, Congregational Culture
Downs Memorial UM Church
Body and Soul; Health and Living
American Cancer Society


Power Lunch with Bernard Tyson
Senior Vice President, Kaiser Permanente

Learn how you can bring FREE health workshops, presentations and resources to your congregation and faith community.

Power over Diabetes – Diabetes prevention and management
A Clean Heart/Heart of Diabetes – Heart disease and diabetes
Fit for the Master's Use – Activities for life physical activity (heart disease and diabetes)
Eat Heart Smart With Soul; Oh, Taste and See – Nutrition (heart disease and diabetes)
  Healthy Living – Keeping a healthy temple, organ donation
  Too Blessed to be Stressed – Effective stress management
  Lift Every Voice – Health advocacy and faith education

8:30 am registration and light breakfast
Registration Cost: $10 per individual for Lunch Teams of 5 – $40
Space is limited.
Please RSVP to Downs Memorial UM Church at (510) 654-5858 x10

Download the flyer (456k PDF).

 

 

   

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