Tallahassee Urban League and 100 Black Men of Tallahassee hosts health and crime prevention fair

A community came together to make sure families have the support they need

Dr. Claudette Harrell project manager with the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Mobile Medical Unit said they were there to reach people who might not have had the services otherwise.

People who showed up at the event were given school and dental hygiene supplies.

Ray Mobley, President of the Tallahassee Chapter for 100 Black Men, said the event offered people multiple services.

“We’re offering healthcare promotion, and vaccinations, and education and awareness, so the whole family can benefit,” said Mobley. To see the full story click here

Share this post

Media Contact
Telain Ware
100 Black Men of America, Inc.
678-592-9376
[email protected]