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Calling all faith leaders and faithful community members! We would love it if you could grace us with your gifts this election year for the nonpartisan election in May and/or the election in November. We will provide the training if you can provide your presence! Please select the date and time that works best for you as there are multiple training dates to choose from with multiple times a day available. We look forward to serving with you!



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April is National Minority Health Month. The theme for this year’s National Minority Health Month is Give Your Community a Boost! The theme focuses on the continued importance of COVID-19 vaccination, including boosters, as one of the strongest tools we can use to protect communities from COVID-19, which has disproportionately affected communities of color. CDC data show that some racial and ethnic minority groups — particularly Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, and American Indian or Alaska Native people are at increased risk of getting sick, having more severe illness, and dying from COVID-19. Give Your Community a Boost! also supports the many other efforts happening in communities across the country to advance health equity. #BoostYourCommunity

(National Minority Health Month Toolkit -attached)

CNN article: Studies link Covid-19 infection with increased risk of new diabetes diagnosis Link: Covid-19 infection linked with increased risk of new diabetes diagnosis, studies say - CNN

The New York Times article: Long Covid May Become a Crisis for Black Americans, Experts Say Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/29/health/long-covid-black.html?smid=url-share

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