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Minority Health Month kicks off Friday with beginning of virtual health series | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 5, 2021 STEUBENVILLE “The State of Minority Health” is the theme for April’s observance of Minority Health Month in Jefferson County, which kicks off Friday with the launch of a special online health series. “In addition to serving as our 2021 theme, ‘The State of Minority Health’ also is the title of a four-part virtual health series that will air Friday evenings in April and will address minority health disparities such as breast and prostate cancer, heart disease, COVID-19 and the implications of COVID-19 on mental health,” explained Cynthia Lytle, program and community development director for Urban Mission Ministries. “The purpose of this virtual health series is to inform, educate and promote healthy dialogue between minorities and their local health care providers as well as promote and encourage preventative care,” Lytle said, adding “The State of Minority Health” will feature a collection of informative, educational interviews with health care

Minority Health Month kicks off Friday with beginning of virtual health series | News, Sports, Jobs

Minority Health Month kicks off Friday with beginning of virtual health series | News, Sports, Jobs
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The State of Minority Health | News, Sports, Jobs

jkiaski@heraldstaronline.com OBSERVANCE PLANNERS — Minority Health Month in Jefferson County will be marked during April with a mix of in-person and virtual activities, ranging from informational sessions to screenings. “The State of Minority Health” is the theme of the overall observance with some of the planning committee members including, clockwise, from left, Sandi Rue, Patti West, Cynthia Lytle and Angela Kirtdoll. Other committee members are Jalil Harvey, Sharon Kirtdoll, Dr. Vanessa Palmer, Michelle Hada and Jacqueline Gibson. Janice Kiaski STEUBENVILLE The theme for April’s observance of Minority Health Month in Jefferson County was intended to be “Healthy Together” as organizers remained hopeful that hosting normal in-person activities would be possible this year.

On a mission to help Santa | News, Sports, Jobs

Community editor THANKS FOR THE HELP — Area families in need got some holiday help Monday as Urban Mission Ministries conducted a drive-through toy giveaway for its registered pantry families. The giveaway continues today. Among those served was Jessi Hodge, driven by her mother, Jeanette Cooper. Janice Kiaski) STEUBENVILLE Santa and his helpers don’t always put gifts just under the tree. Sometimes they put them right in the trunks of cars, a gesture that played out most of Monday morning as Urban Mission Ministries conducted the first of its two-day toy distribution, drive-through style. That continues today at the Seventh Street Plaza parking lot.

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