Health Education Ministry

Health Ed Collage Jul 19 Resized 07.06.19

Contact:   Deacon Harold Goodman, Chairperson   
Phone:
510-544-8910
Email: healthed@allen-temple.org
Meetings Day / Time: Tuesdays / 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM Meeting
Location: FLC Health Ed. Room 

The goal of the Health Education Ministry Committee is to increase the health, mental and spiritual well-being of the Allen Temple Church Family and East Oakland Community. This will be accomplished by emphasizing positive attitudes towards health, increasing knowledge of preventive health practices and providing biblically based tools that will assist in comprehensive self-care.

The Health Education Ministry accomplishes its mission by providing programs in collaboration with community-based organizations, health care and social services agencies throughout the Bay Area.

The objective of our Ministry is to educate and empower the community with positive health maintenance attitudes.

Click here for information on the 2019 Holistic Health Fair

View the 2019 Health Fair Press Release

Sign up to attend the 2019 Holistic Health Fair

Sign up as a volunteer for the 2019 Holistic Health Fair

The Allen Temple Health Education Ministry is honored to partner with Samuel Merritt University for seminars! Click here to download a brochure


Allen Temple/Kaiser Permanente Healthy Ministries/Healthy Resources Newsletter

Click here to view YouTube video from the 2014 Health Fair (Partnership with Samuel Merritt University) 

Healthy Horizons Health Ministry Partnership Radio Interview with Pastor J. Alfred Smith, Jr, Deacon Harold Goodman, and Edgar Quiroz MPH of Horizon Clinical Services

 

Deacon Harold Goodman speaks with Sterling James of KBLX 102.9 about our 40th Annual Holistic Health & Job Fair
http://www.kblx.com/blogs/kblx-cares/kblx-cares-interview-sterling-james-allen-temple-40th-health-fair

2014 - March National observance of Women and HIV

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 25 percent of the teens and adults diagnosed with HIV in the United States each year are women — and thousands of women and girls do not know they are infected with the disease.
That's why the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health will sponsor the ninth annual National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on Monday, March 10, 2014.
You Can Help!
On March 10 and throughout the month you can:

1. Get tested<http://locator.aids.gov/>and know your status.
2. Educate your peers.
3. Seek care and treatment if you are HIV-positive.
4. Prevent new infections.
5. Host and participate in Meetups<http://www.meetup.com/NWGHAAD2014/>across the country.
6. Invite<http://womenshealth.gov/nwghaad/spread-the-word/share.html>friends, family, and others from where you work, worship, or play to participate in National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
7. Pledge to help end HIV/AIDS by sending out a pledge infocard<http://womenshealth.gov/nwghaad/spread-the-word/share.html#Infocards>.
8. Join the National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Thunderclap<https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/8307-hiv-awareness-take-action>. By joining the Thunderclap, you and others will share the same message at the same time, spreading our message through Facebook and Twitter.
9. Update your Facebook profile and your Twitter account with the National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Facebook cover photo<http://womenshealth.gov/nwghaad/spread-the-word/share.html#facebook>and Twibbon<http://twibbon.com/Support/women-girls-hivaids-day>.
10. Post some of the suggested Tweets or Facebook posts<http://womenshealth.gov/nwghaad/join/ideas.html#onlineIdeas>using the #NWGHAAD hashtag.

Visit the National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day website<http://womenshealth.gov/nwghaad/>for more information.

Respectfully Submitted,

Deborah K. Taylor, Chairperson
Health Education Ministry