For information on how you can donate
your time, talents, or financial support,
contact the GCHSC at 850-662-1061.


 


RedHEALS 2014
...Empowering women to take charge of the health of their mind and body...

MARCH MOTIVATION!

The goal of the RedHeals Program is to share, identify, and address challenging issues surrounding health risks, self empowerment, and other important concerns facing women and girls in our community. 

Why RED? The red ribbon is used to bring awareness mainly to health related issues such as Heart Disease, HIV/AIDS, Stroke, and Substance Abuse.


Each week in March:

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Join us on Facebook, Twitter, and the RedHEALS website as we tackle a health/wellness issues that women and girls.

>>        Beginning on National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (March 10th), we will send weekly reminders about the importance of getting tested

>>        Also, we will be highlighting events in the area that can help you on your way to a healthy lifestyle. Stay motivated!

<<CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT
WHERE THESE EVENTS ARE TAKING PLACE IN YOUR AREA>>

 

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RedHEALS 2013
Organizations, youth groups, churches, businesses and more came together
for last year's health walk. Check it out!

 

During this TEAM RELAY EVENT, SPEAKERS, PRESENTERS, SINGERS, DANCE GROUPS and more are coming together to empower women to make wise choices regarding their health and well-being. The goal is to encourage the ladies in our community to see their self-worth.

Why RED? The red ribbon is used to bring awareness mainly to health related issues such as Heart Disease, HIV/AIDS, Stroke, Diabetes and Substance Abuse.

The Women's Health Walk intends to get the community rallied around the health of women and girls. It intends to increase awareness of the impact of preventable health problems such as HIV/AIDS on women and girls, encouraging them to take action by knowing their status and understanding risk factors.


“Funding for this project was made possible in part by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office on Women's Health. The views expressed in written materials or publications and by speakers and moderators at HHS co-sponsored conferences, do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.”


 

 
For information on how you can donate your time, talents, or financial support, contact the GCHSC at 850-662-1061.