This Valentine's season, love starts with knowledge and care. The Institute for Advancement of Minority Health (IAMH) is proud to be featured in the Mississippi Delta Advocate w...
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Today is the National Day of Racial Healing.
It's a time to pause, reflect, and acknowledge the impact of racism on our lives, our communities, and our health. Healing begins when we listen, learn, and commit to doing better — together.
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The National Day of Racial Healing is not just about reflection — it's about commitment.
Commitment to equity.Commitment to justice.Commitment to care rooted in dignity and respect.
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Racial healing starts in community spaces — homes, churches, barbershops, schools, and neighborhoods. When communities are heard and supported, healing becomes possible.
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It's National Handwashing Awareness Week — and clean hands are more powerful than you think!
Did you know: simple handwashing with soap and water can help prevent around 20% of respiratory infections (like colds, flu, and COVID) — and about 30% of diarrheal il... #CleanHands #HandwashingWeek #IAMH
The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health (IAMH) proudly stands with communities nationwide to raise awareness about pancreatic cancer—a disease that often shows few symptoms until it's advanced.
IAMH remains committed to promoting health equity, incre... #PancreaticCancerAwareness #IAMH
Smoking rates in Mississippi continue to be among the highest in the U.S., especially in counties with high poverty and limited access to healthcare.. The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health is committed to advancing health equity by:
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November is National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Each year in Mississippi, the age-adjusted incidence rate of pancreatic cancer is about 13.3 cases per 100,000 people. The age-adjusted mortality rate for pancreatic cancer is around 12.7 deaths per 100,000 p...
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This month we shine a light on lung cancer — the deadliest cancer for both men and women in Mississippi and across the U.S. At IAMH, we're committed to raising awareness, increasing early screening access,...
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Did you know? Between 2016–2020, Mississippi recorded 11,395 new cases of female breast cancer and 2,277 deaths. #BreastCancerAwareness #EarlyDetection #IAMH
The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health and Word and Worship Church are helping area children start school strong! Drop off new school supplies at Word and Worship, 6258 Hanging Moss Rd, Jackson, MS (s... https://buy.stripe.com/dRm14n60A4Uw2Qb9Cl5J602 #BackToSchool #IAMH #WordAndWorship
Access to care is the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. Men's Health Month is the perfect time to empower the community to Take Charge! For more information regarding the Institute Men's Health Program, contact www.minority-institute.org #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
Men's Health Month is more than a campaign—it's a commitment to showing up for ourselves, our families, and our communities. Join the Black Men's Health Equity Council at www.minority-institute.org #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
Routine checkups, safe spaces to heal, and communities that care, Black men deserve this and more. Join the Black Men's Health Equity Council at www.minority-institute.org #TakeCharge #IAMH
The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health celebrates the resilience, strength, and legacy of Black communities. True freedom and health go hand in hand. #IAMH #Juneteenth
The health of the men in our lives matter. For more information regarding the Institute Men's Health Program, contact www.minority-institute.org. #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
When we show up whole, we uplift our families and transform our communities. Men, let's lead with strength, purpose, and healing. #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health encourages men to protect your legacy by protecting your life. Your health matters! #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
June is Men's Health Month. Jump in. It is time to Take Charge and get moving! From walking in the park to hitting the gym—every workout counts. Contact the Institute to secure information about Men's Health at www.minority-institute.org. #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
This Men's Health Month, the Institute urges all men to Take Charge—get screened, stay informed, and protect your future. Small steps prevent big problems. Discover more about our Men's Health Program, visit www.minority-institute.org #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
June is Men's Health Month. Our CEO and Founding President encourages all m... www.minority-institute.org/ #IAMH #TakeCharge #MensHealthMonth
If you eat healthy, your little one eats healthy. #iamh
Save the date! #GivingTuesday is less than one week away. Your support can improve health outcomes in disadvantaged minority communities in Mississippi. Donate Now: www.paypal.com/paypalme/minorityhealth #GivingTuesday #IAMH
Your donations help continue our mission of helping the underserved in our community. Donate Now: www.paypal.com/paypalme/minorityhealth #GivingTuesday #IAMH
The #IAMH needs your help to continue supporting first-generation college students. A few weeks ago, the Institute contributed to the test survival kits distributed to first-generation students at Jackson State University (Jackson, MS). Donate Now: www.paypal.com/paypalme/min...