Our Mission: Our Vision
Our mission is to EDUCATE, EQUIP, and EMPOWER our children and their families to a healthier lifestyle.
Our vision is to inform children and their families, in their homes about HOPE (Healthy Options and encourage Personal Empowerment) so that together we make significant strides toward preventing and fighting childhood obesity.
Our vision is to inform children and their families, in their homes about HOPE (Healthy Options and encourage Personal Empowerment) so that together we make significant strides toward preventing and fighting childhood obesity.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Faces of HOPE joins AHA Day of Dance
Faces of HOPE helps celerbrate DEON Inc.
Junior trainers take a trip to Washington
Faces of HOPE and Ms Commmunity Coliva
African American Women's Health Forum 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008Downtown Marriott
One in eight woman are likely to develop invavisive breast cancer, unfortunately in African American women it grows faster and they have a greater risk of dying from it.
A health forum sponsored by the American Cancer Society not only raised awareness but also helped debunk myths about breast cancer in the African American community.
What an AMAZING Day for women. Jeannette Cordor
Saturday, December 6, 2008Downtown Marriott
One in eight woman are likely to develop invavisive breast cancer, unfortunately in African American women it grows faster and they have a greater risk of dying from it.
A health forum sponsored by the American Cancer Society not only raised awareness but also helped debunk myths about breast cancer in the African American community.
What an AMAZING Day for women. Jeannette Cordor
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