Women's Health First (WHF)
Womens Health First is a Georgia nonprofit that promotes women’s health through education, advocacy, and support. It serves vulnerable women and families in Clayton County and Metro Atlanta, with programs on diabetes prevention, community health, mental health, and support groups for Muslim immigrant and refugee women.
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Women's Health First (WHF) offers the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) to help participants (18 years and up) at risk for type 2 diabetes adopt sustainable, healthy lifestyle choices.This program... Main Services health education daily life skills nutrition education exercise & fitness support groups Serving adults 18+ diabetes individuals
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What they offer 6
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Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP)Program
- Recently verified· Jun 29
National Diabetes Prevention ProgramProgram
A CDC-recognized, year-long lifestyle change program that helps people at risk for type 2 diabetes build healthy eating, activity, stress management, and weight-loss habits.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Community Health PromotionProgram
Health education and outreach on topics such as COVID-19, diabetes prevention, women’s health, and referrals to testing or vaccination resources.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
ASHA - All Sisters HalaqahProgram
Educational and support group sessions for women and children in Muslim immigrant and refugee communities, covering health, parenting, domestic violence, child care, faith, financial literacy, workforce topics, and small business topics.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Mental Health ProgramProgram
A program that offers strategies for dealing with stress and anxiety and reducing stigma around mental health.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Clean Water AfricaProgram
A humanitarian program that raises funds to drill solar-powered wells and provide clean drinking water access in rural West African communities.
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