Our mission | Our mission revolves around increasing access to quality and inclusive care for Black, Indigenous and/Native, Latina and/or Hispanic, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Middle Eastern women. Through education, dialogue, resources, and research, they strive to empower women of color in their health and wellness journey. |
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HUES Women’s Health Advocacy Institute
Ways to help | GiveServeHealVolunteer opportunities include packing care kits, writing affirmations, card writing, and envelop labeling and stuffing. We also need ethnic-friendly hygiene items to support our diverse community. |
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How you help | As a new organization, we would not exist without our volunteers. Our volunteers give back 2,400 hours per year! |
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About us | HUES Women's Health Advocacy Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to fostering health equity. Nicole April Carter, MPH, PhD started HUES in July 2022 after navigating three autoimmune diseases (Crohn’s Disease, Lupus, and Scleroderma) since 2016, and attempting to navigate health systems that lack resources and the understanding of what women of color need specifically. The organization supports women of color as they navigate the systems that are supposed to care in the Greater Dayton area.We believe that HUES Women's Health Advocacy Institute stands as a beacon of hope, resilience, and empowerment, championing the health and well-being of women of color across the spectrum of hues. We do this through four strategic areas:Community and ConversationAccess and AdvocacyResources and ResearchEducational Awareness |
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