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Whittier Street Health Center’s blog on health and wellness in the community.
Mental Health Awareness Month: Building More Good Days Through Collaborative Care
Mental Health Awareness Month: Building More Good Days Through Collaborative Care Although mental health has become more widely discussed in recent years, many still struggle privately with anxiety, depression, and a sense of being overwhelmed. From trauma and stress related disorders to obsessive-compulsive behaviors, panic disorders to spiraling thoughts, mental health issues can be debilitating. […]
MoreHonoring AAPI Heritage and Advancing Health Equity
Honoring AAPI Heritage and Advancing Health Equity Recognized each May since 1977, AAPI Heritage Month observes and celebrates the many facets of American culture and society that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have contributed to – including science and medicine, government and politics, literature and art, sports, law, and activism. It’s true that Asian and […]
MoreNational Physical Fitness & Sports Month: Breaking Barriers to Wellness in Our Communities
National Physical Fitness & Sports Month: Breaking Barriers to Wellness in Our Communities Celebrated each May, National Physical Fitness and Sports Month encourages people of all ages to engage in regular physical activity and sports and serves as a reminder that physical activity is vital for long term health and well-being. Engaging in physical activity […]
MoreWomen’s Health Month: A Call to Close the Equity Gap
Aimed to empower women to prioritize their health and well-being, Women’s Health Month is recognized every May and while the intention of this national observance is universal, its impact is particularly significant for women with limited access to care. For mission-driven organizations like Whittier Street Health Center, this month is a call to action, serving […]
MoreTackling the Social Determinants of Health
National Minority Health Month: Tackling the Social Determinants of Health Recognized as an initiative to address the health needs of people of color, National Minority Health Month is observed each April. While the goal of this inclusive observance is to eliminate the disproportionate number of early death and preventable illness in minority populations, it also […]
MoreNational Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: Promoting Health, Awareness, and Early Testing
Observed annually every April 10th, National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day calls much needed attention to the impact of HIV on young people, serving to promote sexual education, disease prevention, testing, and treatment responsiveness. According to the most recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), adolescents and young adults age 13-24 account […]
MoreNational Foot Health Awareness Month: Step Toward Better Foot Care
April is National Foot Health Awareness Month – a timely reminder to give your feet the attention they deserve to keep you moving comfortably all year long. Our feet perform an extraordinary amount of work every day, from maintaining balance to supporting the full weight of the body. With twenty-six bones connected by thirty-three joints, […]
MoreNational Nutrition Month: Feeding the Body and Soul
National Nutrition Month: Feeding the Body and Soul National Nutrition Month, observed each March, is more than a celebration of healthy eating – it’s a call to action to expand access to healthy food and improve nutrition in underserved communities. Poor nutrition can lead to a wide range of diseases, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, […]
MoreColorectal Cancer Awareness Month: Saving Lives Through Early Screening
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: Saving Lives Through Early Screening Observed every March, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month stresses the importance of prevention and early detection of a disease that disproportionately affects Black and Latino communities. Identified by the American Cancer Society as the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United […]
MoreNational Kidney Month: Confronting a Silent Epidemic Through Awareness and Prevention
March is designated as National Kidney Month, a time to raise awareness of kidney disease, encourage screening, and promote prevention of what has been referred to as “a silent epidemic.” Kidneys act as a body’s filter, removing waste from blood, balancing fluids and electrolytes, regulating blood pressure, and supporting red blood cell production. When kidney […]
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