HEALTH AWARENESS SYMPOSIUM

With new technology and innovative strides in the medical field, there is no reason why society is not living longer and enjoying a healthier lifestyle than at any other time in history. The Health Awareness Symposium is geared to educating the public on proper health care. Through this annual health expo, the Gail Devers Foundation, Inc. will provide educational seminars on various health topics that will teach others the importance of healthy living. The symposium will include lectures from professional medical personnel as well as constructive dialogue between symposium participants and actual health care patients. In addition, free health care screenings will be provided.

"TRANSITIONAL LIVING" PROGRAM

As a follow-up to the “Holiday of Cheer” program, the “Transitional Living” program takes the path to success a step farther. By teaming up with local agencies and organizations, the “Transitional Living” program, will help those in need of employment gain independence and get back on their feet. This program acts as a liaison for job placement and housing opportunities to help people transition into a normal productive life. The goal is to collaborate with other non-profit organizations who offer additional benefits. Services offered from business partners will range from professional make-overs to training that will update evolving job skills.



GAIL FORCE ENHANCEMENT CENTER

The foundation’s motto is “The F.O.R.C.E. that Drives Minds to Dream”. The true meaning of F.O.R.C.E. is to Focus On Respect and Commit to Excellence. The Gail Devers Foundation, Inc., will raise funds for the Gail Force Enhancement Center. This community-based facility will house our programs and serve as a safe haven for those in need while providing opportunities, activities and challenges to keep youth off the street and focused on becoming successful adults. The Gail Force Enhancement Center will be the force that touches lives and makes a difference.

 

 




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