Health Emergency Declaration (HED)

HED Current Projects Listing

NBCI Declares a National Health Emergency in the Black Church

COPD
  1. Implementation Plan
  2. Health Note and Health at a Glance
  3. COPD Education/Interactive Instructions
  4. Health Panel
  5. HED COPD Certified Educators
  6. HED Television
  7. Health Partners
  8. Calendar of Events
  9. Contact Information for NBCI or Medical Professionals
Immunization
  1. Implementation Plan
  2. Health Note and Health at a Glance
  3. Immunization Education/Interactive Instructions
  4. Health Panel
  5. HED Immunization Certified Educators
  6. HED Television
  7. Health Partners
  8. Calendar of Events
  9. Contact Information for NBCI or Medical Professionals
Immunization for seniors
  1. Implementation Plan
  2. Health Note and Health at a Glance
  3. Immunization Education/Interactive Instructions
  4. Health Panel
  5. HED Immunization Certified Educators
  6. HED Television
  7. Health Partners
  8. Calendar of Events
  9. Contact Information for NBCI or Medical Professionals
First Aid/Heart Defibrillation
  1. Implementation Plan
  2. Health Note and Health at a Glance
  3. Immunization Education/Interactive Instructions
  4. Health Panel
  5. HED Immunization Certified Educators
  6. HED Television
  7. Health Partners
  8. Calendar of Events
  9. Contact Information for NBCI or Medical Professionals

Visit the NBCI HIV/AIDS
Initiative Page


The church must work with health experts to come up with plans to stop AIDS in all segments of the African American community.

Visit the NBCI Autism
Awareness Page


Our Health Emergency Declaration in recognition of the significance of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the African American Community.

The Health Benefits of Fruits and Vegetables: A Scientific Overview

Research behind eating more fruits and vegetables

The Black Church and the Importance of Good Nutrition

What the Black church needs to say to congregations about good nutrition.

NBCI Declares WAR on Tobacco, Smoking and Tobacco
Companies

African American Leaders Call on Tobacco Industry to Stop Targeting Their Community