A national effort to help black men live longer. Thousands of people in Louisville took advantage of free screenings and services. The National African American Male Wellness Walk was held Saturday morning at the Norton Sports and Learning Center. The event will help bridge the divide between blacks and blacks.The organizers helped black men live longer and made healthy living personal after learning they had elevated blood pressure. , said he organized this walk. Men were encouraged to make several laps around the track. You can also get a health check for things like blood pressure and cholesterol. WLKY’s Shaquille Lord also cooperated with the event and raised awareness.
A national effort to help black men live longer.
Thousands of people in Louisville took advantage of free screenings and services.
The National African American Male Wellness Walk was held Saturday morning at the Norton Sports and Learning Center.
This event helps bridge the divide between black men, health care providers and services.
The organizer said he planned the walk after learning that his blood pressure was elevated and personalizing the longevity and health of black men.
Men were encouraged to do a few laps of the track and undergo health checks, including blood pressure and cholesterol.
WLKY’s Shaquille Lord helped with the event and raised awareness.