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Thunder Bay Health Centre Builds Bridges With Black Community
26 Feb
Summary
- Health center provides $3,000 microgrants to six local organizations.
- New programs offer mental health support and sickle cell disease care.
- Focus is on building trust and improving access for Black residents.
NorWest Community Health Centres (NWCHC) in Thunder Bay is actively working to improve health-care accessibility for the Black community. The organization recently distributed $3,000 in microgrants to six local groups that foster healthy living within the community. This strategic collaboration aims to build essential trust and ensure all individuals needing services can access them.
These grassroots organizations play a crucial role in reaching community members who might be apprehensive about seeking health care. NWCHC is also highlighting two significant new initiatives. The first is a mental health support program specifically for Black youth and families, including newcomers and students without consistent health coverage. The second is a program dedicated to sickle cell disease, offering education, screening, and genetic counseling for this inherited blood disorder, which disproportionately affects individuals of African descent.

