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Catching Our Breath" Free Virtual Health-a-Thon- AMPLIFY! and AATCLC
April 14, 2020

Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight~~~

Join Amplify.LOVE and
Saturday, April 18th for a fun filled FREE
Virtual Health-A-Thon.
Let's laugh, sing, dance, breathe, pray and share vital and practical information to help you and your family thrive in the age of Covid-19. 
About AMPLIFY!
The African American Statewide Coordinating Center AMPLIFY! provides culturally relevant expert support and tailored assistance to tobacco control programs, non-traditional partners and the greater community. We work to engage the African American/African Immigrant communities in our movement.
About AATCLC
Formed in 2008, the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC) partners with community stakeholders, elected officials and public health agencies to inform the national direction of tobacco control policy, practices and priorities, as they affect the lives of Black-American and African immigrant populations.
AMPLIFY! African American Statewide Coordinating Center
African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC)

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