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Links to Place Vote Yoga Therapy Bar

April 18, 2024

Announcement

Homeowner Rescue Program

October 24, 2023

Free Foreclosure Prevention Workshop See attached flyer for more information.

New Subsplash Giving

September 7, 2023

Learn how to use all the new Subsplash Giving features

AIDS Awareness Flyer

December 2, 2021

RFBC Liquidation Information/Form

September 23, 2021

See attached Form for information on what will be sold/liquidated.

Dolly V. Bullock, New York Life Insurance

Money Talks Flyer

Voter Registration Information

September 29, 2020

Online Giving Tutorial

National Women and Girls HIV Awareness Day

8 Steps to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke

World Aids Day - Importance of Getting Tested

December 1, 2019

December 1st is World AIDS Day. In 2018, 37,832 people received an HIV diagnosis in the United States. The Hope for Healing Ministry would like to prayerfully acknowledge those affected and infected. View the following video to understand the importance of getting testing.

World Aids Day - Regardless of Relationship Status

December 2, 2019

African Americans are most affected by HIV. In 2018, adult and adolescent Blacks/African Americans accounted for 42% of all new HIV diagnoses. Regardless of your relationship status, it is important to get tested for HIV. Here’s one women’s reason for getting tested despite her relationship status.

World Aids Day - Young People Should Also Get Tested

December 3, 2019

Young people aged 13 to 24 are especially affected by HIV, yet there is a lack of HIV/AIDS testing among young people. In 2018, young people accounted for 21% of all new HIV diagnoses. Actor Jay Ellis tells why he’s advocate for young people getting tested for HIV and AIDS.

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