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Our Programs

Objectives

To provide ongoing health and educational services to forgotten communities including the following:

  • Health Screening;
  • Over-the-counter Medicine distribution in foreign countries;
  • Providing education and training

We are a group of ordinary people willing to give up our vacations and pay for our airline fares to provide a needed health services and make a commitment to continue providing this service until the need no longer exist.

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PBA Youth 

Addie Morris coordinates the PBA youth program during the summer for youth ages 13-15 to assist the youth in developing skills such as positive health behavior, leadership, character and citizenship. Students are provided classes and activities which promote these ideals and values to help the students lead healthy, drug-free lives to enhance academics and national pride.

HIV/AIDS 

Mission: identifying and providing health and educational information to America’s unforgotten communities; Stomping out the spreading of HIV/AIDS by providing education and support to children and families by educating persons at risk for the disease.

Basic HIV/AIDS Program 

This Program helps people take steps to prevent the spread of HIV. Primary HIV/AIDS Program method provides to openly discuss the facts about HIV and AIDS and personalize the facts so they become more meaningful and encourage people to adopt prevention behaviors to protect themselves and others from HIV. The primary preventive skills help people develop and practice skills that they can use in real life situations to protect themselves and others from HIV.

Secondary HIV/AIDS Prevention Skills Program

This program addresses concerns for African-Americans that are culturally sensitive and culturally specific to HIV education and prevention. Learning leads on how to facilitate community sessions using a series of activities including role plays, brainstorming, practice demonstrations will be obtained from local providers. The Program helps build critical skills towards preventing the spread of HIV, such as decision-making, problem-solving, negotiation refusal.

Health Nutrition 

Because the average person being served has some sort of health problem, cardiovascular, blood pressure and diabetes are taught at every health fair and or gathering. Our statistics show that the majority of the problems involve either high blood pressure or diabetic problems. To assist in controlling these diseases/issues, we have conducted nutrition programs to provide information about good eating habits to help to manage blood pressure and diabetic problems.

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