CDC gifts $3 Million to Black churches for health equity

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The fight for health equity continues as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) renews its partnership with the Conference of National Black Churches (CNBC). This year’s $3 million grant signifies a renewed commitment to combating COVID-19 and its disproportionate impact on Black communities. “The pandemic may feel over for some, but COVID-19’s dangers persist for Black Americans,” CNBC Chairman Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson said in a statement. “We remain dedicated to making a tangible difference. This grant strengthens our fight for health equity, a fundamental right.” Allen Chapel AME. (Photo provided/Indiana Landmarks) The grant comes as the nation reflects on four years of the pandemic. Black Americans face higher risks due to underlying health conditions and healthcare access disparities. These factors underscore the need for targeted initiatives in underserved communities. CDC’s funding empowers CNBC to bolster health services and educational outreach within Black congregations nationwide. The grant will support a range of programs promoting COVID-19 vaccination, education and outreach while eliminating barriers to disease prevention. CNBC, with its deep roots and extensive reach, is ideally positioned to lead these efforts. The funding will enable collaboration with local congregations to implement culturally relevant and accessible health programs, focusing on...

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