IAMH joins in equipping students with school supplies, health aids

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Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health staff members prepare to distribute information during the Back-to-School Blast at Word and Worship Church in Jackson, MS.

JANS – The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health kicked off the academic school year by donating school supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) to support students as they return to school. This initiative is part of the Institute’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of minority communities, especially in the face of ongoing public health challenges.

On August 3, 2024, the Institute partnered with Word and Worship Church for a Back-to-School Blast. Over 100 backpacks filled with school supplies were distributed. Students receiving backpacks ranged from kindergarten to college. The Back-to-School Blast provided a platform to distribute school supplies, offer health resources and information, and share valuable information with families. “Education is an important component to reducing health disparities,” said Dr. Lakitha Hughes, event coordinator. “We are grateful to Dr. Melvin and her team.” 

During an outreach event at Hinds Community College (Utica Campus) on August 16, 2024, Institute staff distributed hand sanitizer, face masks, and COVID-19 information. Donny Epting, Dean of Students at Hinds CC (Utica Campus), was appreciative of the Institute’s donation of PPE kits. “Thank you to the Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health for the donation of 200 PPE kits. We are eternally grateful.” 

For more information, visit www.minority-institute.org. 

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IAMH joins in equipping students with school supplies, health aids

By Jackson Advocate News Service
September 3, 2024