BLACK LIVES SUPPORT HEALTH and WELLNESS PROGRAM
As a Nonprofit, the Health and Wellness Program focuses on uplifting underserved communities through accessible, community-based wellness activities that encourage healthier daily living. The program centers on practical support, educational outreach, and wellness-focused engagement that improves individual stability, confidence, and overall quality of life. All services are non-medical, community-oriented, and designed to complement, not replace, licensed health providers. Key areas include fitness, nutrition, and emotional health education. Nonprofit
Program Goals
- Increase community awareness of practical wellness habits through accessible education and outreach.
- Provide informational resources that help individuals make healthier daily choices in nutrition, fitness, and emotional health.
- Offer non-clinical wellness education through interactive workshops, events, and community engagement activities.
- Support participants in strengthening everyday wellness routines for themselves and their families.
- Promote safe, equitable, and inclusive wellness opportunities in underserved neighborhoods.
- Encourage peer-to-peer learning and collaboration to uplift overall community well-being.
CORE ACTIVITIES / INITIATIVES
- Community wellness workshops focused on nutrition basics, daily routines, and healthier lifestyle awareness.
- Educational sessions on hygiene, personal care, and wellness preparedness.
- Outreach events providing wellness resources such as hygiene kits, informational guides, and supportive materials.
- School and family-oriented wellness engagement activities, including interactive discussions and peer-to-peer group learning sessions.
- Haircut & Grooming Initiative (non-barbershop, non-licensed wording):
- community haircut days
- appearance uplift events
- grooming confidence workshops
- volunteer-based grooming support
- Partnerships with local organizations for non-clinical wellness education opportunities.
- Interactive fitness and wellness challenges for participants of all ages.
- Nutrition planning workshops with practical tips for balanced meals.
- Emotional health discussions to build resilience, confidence, and positive decision-making skills.
- Resource-sharing sessions connecting participants with local wellness programs and community networks.
WHO THE PROGRAM SERVES
- Individuals and families in underserved communities
- Youth and adults seeking to improve wellness habits
- Community participants attending events or workshops
- Residents in areas lacking equitable wellness education access
HOW THE PROGRAM OPERATES
- Volunteer-led nonprofit initiatives educational outreach
- Pop-up wellness events in local neighborhoods
- Community-partner hosting and shared spaces
- Distribution of wellness materials and informational guides
- Non-clinical sessions led by trained volunteers and community educators
- Collaboration with other BLS programs (Workforce, Neighborhood Revitalization, Family & Parenting)
FUTURE GROWTH AREAS
- Expanding wellness education into more underserved neighborhoods through community outreach programs.
- Increasing volunteer-led wellness initiatives and community events to reach a broader audience.
- Developing youth-friendly wellness learning modules tailored to different age groups.
- Integrating additional resource partnerships for broader outreach and collaboration.
- Incorporating wellness-focused digital content, including online guides and tutorials for at-home activities.
- Introducing collaborative wellness campaigns that connect multiple neighborhoods in health-focused events.
- Creating specialized workshops focused on fitness, nutrition, and emotional health to further engage participants.
- Exploring opportunities for partnerships with local schools, youth groups, and family organizations to strengthen program impact.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q1: Does the program provide medical services or clinical treatment?
No. The program offers educational and informational wellness resources only. It does not provide medical, clinical, or licensed healthcare services.
Q2: Are the workshops free to attend?
Yes. All educational sessions and community wellness events are offered at no cost.
Q3: Who can participate in the Health and Wellness Program?
Anyone in the community may attend events, workshops, or outreach days.
Q4: Do I need to register in advance?
Most events are open-access. If registration is required, details will be posted on the event page.
Q5: How can organizations collaborate with this program?
Local groups may partner through volunteer hosting, shared programming, or resource support.
Q6: In what city is the Black Lives Support Health and Wellness Program?
North Hollywood and greater Los Angeles.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Share upcoming event information with families and communities
Join as a volunteer for community wellness events
Contribute materials for hygiene and wellness kits
Become a Mission Membership supporter
Collaborate as a local partner to host workshops or events



