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NAN, I Choose Life, SCLC and Us Host Community Forum
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Oct 06, 2010
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“Whatever else it may be, our community must be a good and loving community that embraces and cares for its own, especially the most vulnerable among us the ill and aged, the children, the disabled and the poor.” |
VISION
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At the heart of the “I Choose Life” campaign is the vision that the African American community, given adequate information and assistance, will choose life-as expressed in measurable dignity-affirming, life-preserving and health-enhancing practices, that they can be educated, assisted and encouraged to respond personally and collectively to meet the challenge, cost and consequences of the destructive spread of HIV/AIDS and interrelated health problems. And that they will self-consciously become involved in ongoing and effective efforts to improve, protect, preserve and enhance their lives and health and insure a good future for coming generations. |
MISSION
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The mission of National Action Network (NAN) and its partners is to improve the health of the African American community through addressing health disparities in five interrelated areas. Drawing on its life-affirming cultural values and internal resources, to enable the community to become effectively informed, organized and engaged in a cooperative health care and prevention project focused on choosing life and rejecting ideas and actions which lead to health deterioration and death. |
CAMPAIGN
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A five-year national campaign, spearheaded by National Action Network (NAN) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), that will have a major focus on education and treatment of HIV/AIDS in the African American community. The CDC´s campaign, ACT! Against AIDS Leadership Initiative along with National Action Network´s “I Choose Life” campaign, will address HIV/AIDS, as well as four other major health disparities facing the African American community.
A Five State campaign designed to address health disparities among African Americans with the goal to educate and move them into treatment and care. |
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Please visit our website at www.ichoose-life.com and support our efforts to move African Americans into health care!!!
In Struggle,
Tony R. Wafford, National Director of Health and Wellness National Action Network. |
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