
CUPHD Justice Coalition to present panel discussion on Black health, wealth & wellness
CHAMPAIGN - The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District will host a panel discussion on Black Health, Wealth & Wellness on February 22 during Black History Month. The main focus of the conversation will be on the advancement and evolution of Black health, wealth, and wellness within the Champaign-Urbana community.
The CUPHD's Justice Coalition will moderate the discussion. The doors at 201 West Kenyon Road in Champaign will open at 5:30 p.m. for light refreshments, with speakers starting at 6 p.m.
The panel's primary goal is to "provide a space for the community to share information and discuss mutual obstacles."
Attendees are encouraged to park in the north entrance lot and enter the building through the main conference room door.

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“If you really should not be shoveling snow, or you’re at higher risk, I recommend trying to find someone else who can do it for you, whether that’s a neighbor or a family member. I highly recommend that," adds Henderson. "It’s not worth the broken hip or the hospital follow up. Another thing for people who are at higher risk is to bring a cellphone. If you do fall, you’re able to call somebody.”
Before you bundle up and head outside to shovel your driveway, make sure you follow proper safety measures to avoid injury. If you or a loved one experiences severe injury, heart attack, or other medical emergencies while shoveling snow, call 911.
- Every year, thousands of people visit the emergency department due to snow-related injuries or events.
- People at the greatest risk are the elderly, those with back issues or a history of heart problems.
- Wear appropriate clothing to stay warm and avoid frostbite.
- Other tips include lifting with your legs, push (don't) lift the snow, take breaks, and be aware of ice.
- If you experience a medical emergency, call 911.
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