Tina Barrett, a Naturopathic Medicine student at the National University of Health Sciences, will focus on education and teaching young Black males and their families/communities--an underserved population with a precarious relationship with the medical community--about their health concerns. Because of historical events many in the Black community, especially Black men, have a deeply rooted mistrust in medical professionals. Tina wants to build trust, impart knowledge, and empower and hopes this fellowship will help herto develop the preliminary outline/structure of herbusiness, in addition to learning more about the needs of hettarget market.
Tina plans to accomplish her goals by utilizing social media with posts, short videos, and lives. Tina will host some virtual meetings but primarily plans to focus on in-person educational health talks for the community in order to introduce some and remind others of natural health resources. She wants to educate the community about Naturopathic Medicine and how medical professionals don't only treat symptoms but work to understand the root causes of disease and treat the whole person. Finally, Tina wants to teach folks how we thrive in the area of preventative medicine.
She will use the money to be able to offer snacks, meals, and incentives to bring people out, as well as compensate guest speakers and lecturers.
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Name | Date | Amount | Comments |
Andrea LeFlore | 10/28/2022 | $10.61 | Thank you for your engagement in this work! | Sarah Wagener | 09/26/2022 | $10.00 |
Total | $20.61 |