Entertainer, Nelly Launches the 4Your Family 4Your Health Expo

The State of Health for Minorities is at an All Time Low and Nelly's Addressing the Issue Through His Three Day Expo

By Abesi!, published Jul 13, 2007
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Beginning July 13th, entertainer and entrepreneur Cornell "Nelly " Haynes is raising awareness on cancer, sickle cell, H.I.V and all diseases and health problems affecting people of color through his non profit foundation 4SHO4KIDS. 4SHO4KIDS is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with development disabilities emphasizing on Down syndrome and children born addicted to drugs. The foundation assists families by providing educational classes and health care resources in the Saint Louis metropolita area.

Understanding that many families have suffered the losses of loved ones due to sickness Nelly is raising awareness of the importance of our health and how to combat sickness by early detection. Families and children can get free immunization and overall health screenings through July 15th at the 4 Your Family 4 your Health Expo which will be free to the public. The Expo will be held at Clyde C. Miller Academy in St. Louis Missouri. The event will be swarming with various invited celebrities including Patti Labelle, Ludacris, George Foreman and Eve who are all dedicated to the urban initiative on health in our communities.

Director of Public Relations for 4SHO4KIDS, Brittney McKinnies notes that certain diseases disproportionally affect people of color. She confides that the state of health for minorities is at an all time low. With twice the number of minorities dying from diabetes and cancer and 20% more dying of cancer. Both McKinnies and 4SHO4KIDS representative, Darryl Jones believe that the only way to cut down on illnesses and deaths in our community is by openly addressing health issues through education and awareness. "We have to do more then just educate," says Jones. "We have to be pro-active in our communities and learn how to live healthy and stay healthy." McKinnies believes that there are too many of us dying based on lack of education and not knowing the resources available in our communities. "Our primary goal for this expo is to simply increase awareness about healthier lifestyles through fun and innovative strategies," she concludes.

Takeaways
  • Entertainer Nelly lauches health expo to raise awareness about living a healthy lifestyle.
  • The Health expo is free to the public.
  • Invited guests include singer, Patti Labelle, grammy winner, Ludacris, rapper Eve & George Foreman
Did You Know?
the health of minorites is at an all time low. With 20% more of minorities dying of cancer and heart disease.
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It is wonderful that we have those who are willing to give back a portion of what God has allowed to be poured into their lives.... God Bless you Nelly, and God bless you Abesi for sharing this info.

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 8:07:02 AM

 
If feel health and wellness is central issue and should be addressed early to kid so they could live a more healthy and productive lives.

Posted on 07/18/2007 at 9:07:00 PM

 
Excellent article about health issues for all people. The more we can know about medical problems facing others and what can be done about them, the closer we get to cures and a healthier life style. I tip my cap to Ms. Abesi for getting us just a little closer.

Posted on 07/17/2007 at 2:07:00 PM

 
This is a very much needed article. Diseases and health problems afflicting people of color, and people in general, could be greatly reduced by lifestyle changes brought about by better awareness and education.

Posted on 07/17/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

 
When thing affect our personal health and personal lives we as a people should pay attention to it and value it as opposed to valuing others over ourselves. We need to prioritize what is impostant in our lives and this piece shines light on what is important.

Posted on 07/14/2007 at 8:07:00 PM

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