PMH Covid-19 Panel Discussion

Physical and Mental Health

Dr. Monica Branch, Co-Chair

Dr. Priscilla Oliver, Co-Chair

physical_mentalhealth@atlantaalumnaedst.org

 

TOTAL WOMAN: MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT As an organization of predominately African American women, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is uniquely positioned to impact not only the well-being of its members but also the well-being of families and communities at large. To facilitate this effort, the Health Task Force was launched to provide concentrated expertise and focus on the Physical and Mental Health aspect of our Five-Point Programmatic Thrust.

The mission of the Health Task Force is to educate and facilitate lifestyle change for the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of sorors and the communities that we serve. The Health Task Force objectives are to raise awareness about the importance and benefits of lifestyle changes that affect longevity, morbidity, and mortality; Identify organizational alliances for the sorority that will work to address pertinent health issues, and Develop and implement health-focused programs within the sorority and the communities we serve.

Through the Lifestyle Change Initiative, Delta Sigma Theta will work to combat the high incidence of obesity among women. The first priority of our Lifestyle Change Initiative is the Total Woman Healthy Weight Program which challenges chapters to a commitment to achieve healthier weights. Delta has embraced the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign. Heart disease is women’s #1 killer, a fact that most women don’t know. The program raises awareness of the risks and causes of heart disease and focuses women on healthier lifestyles.

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