FELLAS Feeling Healthy
Let's get healthy! In honor of National Cancer Prevention Month the Partnerships Fellas team and the Unity Family Success Center are hosting an essential conversation on how you and your loved ones can prevent prostate cancer.
Let's get healthy! In honor of National Cancer Prevention Month the Partnerships Fellas team and the Unity Family Success Center are hosting an essential conversation on how you and your loved ones can prevent prostate cancer.
Primary and secondary syphilis rates among people of childbearing age continue to rise in New Jersey, leading to high rates of congenital syphilis.
Presented by the Partnership’s Center for Clinical Impact, this innovative conference provides physicians, nurses, social workers, and other healthcare providers with a review of current issues impacting maternal health and perinatal safety in New Jersey and nationally.
This presentation during the Essex Metro Immunization Coalition Meeting will provide a review of the epidemiology of measles, including current trends and prevalence. Rashes that mimic measles will be discussed to assist in accurate diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis and strategies for the prevention of measles will also be explored. Finally, this program will focus on […]
Join us for an empowering retreat for Black and Brown pregnant and new moms. Experience a supportive space where birthing individuals can gain knowledge, tools, and a sense of validation […]
Join us for this free community baby shower and celebration of Black motherhood featuring exciting guest speakers, discussion groups, lunch, raffles, giveaways, and more! This event is hosted by the […]
Learn how a lack of diversity in the healthcare field contributes to inequitable care and the increased risk to Black women and their families. Our guest speakers will discuss about […]
This recorded on-demand program is an opportunity for nurses and other health professionals who work with families to learn the updated safe sleep guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics to reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths.