Baptist Healthy Communities Events
Baptist Healthy Communities sponsors and hosts a number of events throughout the year designed to make health care, education and support available to all.
Click our application to join Baptist Healthy Communities. For more information or to make sure your faith organization or community agency is on our list, please contact us at 901-227-3512 or annmarie.wallace@bmhcc.org.
Dates for Your Calendar
7th Annual Black Men in White Coats Summit
What: During this free, in-person event, students will be introduced to health care professionals, job opportunities, mentoring programs, and opportunities to work with community organizations to advance their health care careers.
When: Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Where: Baptist University College of Osteopathic Medicine
1115 Union Avenue
Memphis, TN 38104
Aim to Maintain 2024
What: The Salvation Army Kroc Center of Memphis and Baptist Memorial Health Care have collaborated to bring you classes, workshops, fitness tips and prizes. Everyone is invited to participate and enter to win prizes! Pick up your Aim to Maintain 2024–2025 Goals Sheet (calendar) at Kroc Memphis at 800 E. Parkway S. in Memphis or contact Annmarie.Wallace@bmhcc.org for a PDF of the Goals Sheet. Winners will be announced January 11.
When: Nov. 25, 2024 through Jan. 5, 2025
JA Inspire
What: JA Inspire is a career exploration program designed for students to learn about and gain exposure to the industries and career opportunities available to them across the Mid-South. The program culminates with both a hands-on expo for eighth graders and an interactive virtual career fair for 11th graders, which brings to life a variety of careers while highlighting the different educational pathways to obtaining them.
When: May 6-8, 2025
Where: Agrienter International
7777 Walnut Grove Rd.
Memphis, TN 38120
More information: https://juniorachievementinspire.org/
American Cancer Society's VOICES of Black Women study
What: This is a groundbreaking study that aims to involve 100,000 Black women (25-55 years old) in 20 states to better understand cancer and other health conditions among Black women. Participation involves completing an online health and life history survey at enrollment and updating info twice a year for at least 30 years. This is the largest study of cancer risk and outcomes (links below):
Voices of Black Women | American Cancer Society
Frequently Asked Questions | Voices of Black Women | American Cancer Society
VOICES of Black Women Study (Focused on Us and Cancer) (blackhealthmatters.com)
Stay Connected
For more information, or to explore more health information, visit https://www.baptistonline.org/events. To ensure your faith organization is on our list, please call 901-227-3512 or email Ann Marie Wallace at annmarie.wallace@bmhcc.org.