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DC Health Link @ Boyz 2 Men Barber Shop Day
Barber shops in African American communities are more than a place to get a haircut, a shave and other grooming services. It’s also a gathering sanctum where men meet and enjoy camaraderie, share stories about life events; get the latest information about community happenings. In recent years, barber shops have become a setting where health promotion and study take place. Many neighborhoods barbershops are the center of activities where young boys learn a little something about manhood and get a taste of the cultural nuances of African American masculinity and prowess. During African American Week of Action, DC Health Link in conjunction with various community organizations and local businesses will place special emphasis on the importance of African Americans, especially men, enrolling in quality, affordable health insurance through DC Health Link. Studies have shown that African-American men have the highest disability and death rates from high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and prostate cancer of any racial or ethnic group in the country.
DC Health Link community partner Leadership Council for Healthy Communities (LCHC) will bring health insurance information and enrollment services to men and women who seek services at the barber shop on Saturday January 19. Information will be available about Medicaid options, qualified health plans and financial help with plan premiums. For more information about upcoming Faith-In-Action events, call LCHC on 202.541.1031 or for DC Health Link, information visit DCHealthlink.com or call 855.532.5465. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @DCHealthLink.