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As a non-profit, Black Women for Wellness is able to seek funding and accept donations to support our programs.

Black Women for Wellness is in your community and we are consistently:

  • committed to healing, educating, and supporting Black Women
  • tabling various health-related events,
  • offering you healthy eating alternatives via our Kitchen Diva’s Program
  • Bringing  you annual national conferences on Black Women Health
  • making sure your vote is heard during election years with our Get HerVote Out campaigns – offering you a summary of the propositions that affect our community and long-term health and well being,
  • consistently offering you news and events from our community with our health in mind
  • keeping you digitally connected through our offering of the Internet Quilt Website which has offered Tea & Technology workshops.
  • In addition our longest running program Sisters@Eight which offers a forum for the community and those professionals and policy makers involved in our health care and well being

BWW is a nonprofit corporation under Section 501 (c) (3) Revenue Code. Financial Contributors to BWW are tax deductible.

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News Quotes

  • “Black women stand at the intersection of racism and sexism in this country and we face the pain of living at this crossroads everyday”

    Jan Robinson Flint, Executive Director of BWW
  • Trust Black Women seeks to increase respect, maintain dignity, and support Black women and girls with implementing reproductive health decisions that...

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