On October 19th, participate in the 2024 Sickle Cell Walk and Health and Wellness Expo, organized by the 100 Black Men of Greater Lafayette and the Acadiana Black Nurses Association. Enjoy a marked walking trail, vendors, a blood donation drive, tasty food samples, and educational materials—all aimed at raising awareness for Sickle Cell Disease.
Join the 100 Black Men of Greater Lafayette and the Acadiana Black Nurses Association on October 19th for the much-anticipated return of the Annual Sickle Cell Walk/Run and Health and Wellness Expo. This vibrant event aims to illuminate the challenges faced by those with Sickle Cell Disease while fostering community and awareness. Expect a day filled with educational resources, delicious food samples, and fun prizes as we unite to make a difference in the lives of many.
Sickle Cell Disease is a hereditary disorder that affects millions worldwide, particularly individuals of African descent. Events like the Annual Sickle Cell Walk/Run serve to educate the public, promote health awareness, and support those living with this condition. The collaboration between community organizations like the 100 Black Men of Greater Lafayette and the Acadiana Black Nurses Association highlights the importance of community engagement in tackling health disparities.
The 2024 Annual Sickle Cell Walk/Run and Health and Wellness Expo promises to be an inspiring day that blends fun, education, and camaraderie. Participants will have the chance to engage in activities that promote well-being, learn more about Sickle Cell Disease, and contribute to meaningful change within the Lafayette community. Let’s come together to support awareness and health for all.
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